NDP leadership candidate Brian Topp answers your questions today on babble

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Brian Topp is the next NDP leadership candidate to take questions, today, 2:30 p.m. EST/11:30 a.m. PST!

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NDP leadership candidate Nathan Cullen answers your questions today

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Nathan Cullen answers your questions on his candidacy for NDP leader, live today, 5:30 p.m. EST/2:30 p.m. PST, on babble!

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Choosing the next federal leader of the NDP

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What do we want to see in the next leader of the NDP?

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Nova Scotian MP Robert Chisholm withdraws from the NDP leadership race

Dear Friends,

The whole country is watching as we prepare to select a new leader at this pivotal point in our history. To millions of progressive-minded Canadians, the NDP now represents the real alternative for change, thanks to the hard work of the late Jack Layton.

When I re-entered politics last year, I did so because I didn't like the way things were going in Ottawa. I didn't like the divisive nature of our politics and I felt compelled to do whatever I could to make a positive difference.

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Looking for a Tommy Douglas moment in the NDP leadership race

Five of the nine candidates at the NDP leadership debate, Dec. 3, 2011. Photo: Chris Zacchia/www.forgetthebox.net
The next NDP leader must galvanize Canadians against this government. That will take energy and anger.

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Mulcair is no pushover

By Gerry Caplan
| April 3, 2012
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Leadership race leaves NDP stronger and wiser

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Harper foes, take heart. The NDP rank-and-file made good on the party's Opposition promise at last weekend's leadership convention. Both the process and the outcome have left Canada's progressive majority stronger and wiser in many obvious and also subtle ways.

The voting results are a hope elixir. How fantastically different this convention was from the surreal electoral choices we keep seeing south of the border and, sadly, in our own city. Isn't it nice to know that real democracy, in the hands of the country's biggest concentration of social equality advocates, adds up to collective brilliance? That kind of faith renewed packs the energy that might just get new people interested in voting.

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