http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/canada/mulcair-admits-hes-no-jack-but-t...
It cool to see how Layton's influence helped shape Mulcair's style in comparison to Charest more aggressive influence.
Charest (both as boss and then as foe) and Quebec City taught Mulcair how to be a street fighter and one step ahead I think, but Jack taught him how to pull people together and how to be diplomatic. This explains Mulcair's unique approach to politics that has so far been so successful.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/canadians-cherish-fond-memo...
91 percent of Canadians felt Jack had a positive influence, name a another political,figure that would get 91 percent. Maybe Lester B. Pearson, Sir John A. Donald, or Tommy Douglas can't think of another.