Instead of seeking to form a government, Mulcair will be campaigning to keep his job as NDP leader

The NDP caucus meets today in Montebello, Que., to plot parliamentary strategy.
The NDP caucus is meeting today and tomorrow in Montebello, Que. Conversations with New Democrats in the past week reveal that there is no organized opposition to Mulcair. No one appears to be building a nascent leadership team. But some current and former MPs are being courted by labour and progressives who would like to see change at the top, writes Tim Harper.

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