NDP on hold as Singh era takes shape

It’s too early to tell whether he can translate his vision of social justice into a coherent platform based on credible policies that have the bold reach he favours without seeming too extreme or unaffordable.
NDP leader Jagmeet Singh speaks at the party's 2018 national policy convention in Ottawa on Feb. 17.
OTTAWA—Nearly two years after Thomas Mulcair got caught between Alberta oil workers and anti-energy activists, costing him the NDP leadership, the party is still trying to define itself and create a narrative that connects with voters. Jagmeet Singh, who took over as leader in October, is working...

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