Tag: Thomas Mulcair

Thomas Mulcair fires back at critics over Washington comments

| March 17, 2013 | 0 Comments
Thomas Mulcair fires back at critics over Washington comments

Thomas Mulcair and delegation deny pipeline-bashing Thomas Mulcair says he has nothing to learn from Conservatives about how an official Opposition leader should comport himself when travelling outside Canada. Indeed, the NDP leader says the Tories – who’ve been bashing him all week for allegedly “trash talking” Canada during a visit to Washington and New [...]

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Thomas Mulcair rhetoric distorts Canada’s environmental record

| March 16, 2013 | 0 Comments
Thomas Mulcair rhetoric distorts Canada’s environmental record

Canada has improved its environmental protection performance more than Thomas Mulcair admits By Kenneth Green and Joel Wood    Thomas Mulcair, federal NDP leader and Leader of the Opposition, has recently been berating Canada’s environmental performance as he travels in the United States: “In the U.S. people know how to read,”Mulcair said. “They know that [...]

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NDP all wrong when it says 50% plus 1 enough to break up Canada

| February 15, 2013 | 0 Comments
NDP all wrong when it says 50% plus 1 enough to break up Canada

Federal NDP constitution requires two-thirds majority to change Troy Media – by Phil Elder    Given that many organizations, including the federal NDP, require a two-thirds majority to amend their constitutions, is the NDP’s suggestion of a 50 per cent plus one vote decision rule appropriate for a referendum to divide up Canada? Does the [...]

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New Democrats preparation for 2015 election continues

| December 11, 2012 | 0 Comments
New Democrats preparation for 2015 election continues

Quiet, steady work occurring to retain New Democrats 2011 gains By Bruce A Stewart          Looking back on the fall session, you might think the New Democrats in Ottawa had been eclipsed by the rise of Justin-mania. Polls show the Liberals picking up, and the NDP falling off a bit. More important, much [...]

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