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Power Doesn’t Retire: Greg Selinger Still Commands the Room

By: Donovan Martin Sr, Editor in Chief There is something refreshing about seeing a former premier out in the community not because he has to be there, not because there is an election around the corner, and not because a staff schedule dictates every handshake and conversation, but simply because he still wants to be Read More…

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Nunavut MP Lori Idlout Crosses the Floor as Liberals Move Closer to Majority

Canadian politics took another dramatic turn this week as Nunavut Member of Parliament Lori Idlout walked alongside Prime Minister Mark Carney into the Liberal caucus room after announcing she was leaving the New Democratic Party to join the governing Liberals. The move instantly shifted the balance of power in the House of Commons and brought Read More…

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Carney’s First Budget: Non-Confidence or Political Hostage?

By Donovan Martin, Sr, Editor in Chief Let’s get this straight from the start—I was never a supporter of Prime Minister Mark Carney. Not during his campaign, not during his leadership race, and certainly not during the questionable process that delivered him the Liberal crown. The president of the Liberal Party, Sachit Mehra, and the Read More…

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Tania Cameron’s Delegation Marks a Defining Moment for NDP and First Nations Politics

By Donovan Martin Sr, Editor in Chief When Cameron, an Anishinaabekwe from Treaty 3 and delegate from Kenora–Rainy River, rose to speak at the Ontario New Democratic Party convention, she did more than endorse a resolution. She placed First Nations rights squarely at the centre of the party’s nuclear policy — and, in doing so, Read More…

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Mackenzie Thomason Steps Down As NDP Leader In New Brunswick

The 24 year old’s rise to party leader was fast and his reign short By: Charlotte Hui Mackenzie Thomason announced Tuesday that he would step down as NDP leader in New Brunswick on June 28, 2022. Thomason said the resignation was primarily due to infighting within the party. Some members believed that 24 years old, Read More…