NDP searching for identity

The NDP has to solve their main problem. They know who they are when in opposition, but they have no clear ideas about who they want to be when in government.
The New Democratic Party, led by Tom Mulcair, is looking for something more important than a new leader. They're looking for an identity, writes Angelo Persichilli.
TORONTO—The New Democratic Party is looking for something more important than a new leader. They're looking for an identity. But in order to do that, they have to stop recycling old slogans from past leaders and make hard choices about who they want to be in the future. A few decades ago, they k...

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