Federal election a family affair for Trudeau, Duceppe, Mulcair
Though their political views may not align, Tom Mulcair is tied by blood with Bloc Quebecois leader Gilles Duceppe and Liberal leader Justin Trudeau.
Though their political views may not align, Tom Mulcair is tied by blood with Bloc Quebecois leader Gilles Duceppe and Liberal leader Justin Trudeau.
NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair, called Toronto “Canada’s most important city” Monday — while in Vancouver.
Liberal candidate Nathaniel Erskine-Smith wants to be clear: he is not running to be Justin Trudeau’s voice in Beaches-East York; he is running to be the voice of Beaches-East York to Justin Trudeau. “I got involved because of Justin Trudeau,” Erskine-Smith said, “(because) Trudeau is the only leader of a major party who has committed to bottom-up democracy, not telling candidates what to say or think, but really encouraging us to be strong advocates for our communities.”
MP Craig Scott was given the nod by the NDP riding association in Toronto-Danforth on Saturday to run for re-election.
Federal NDP Leader Tom Mulcair visited a daycare centre in East York today to repeat his call for a national childcare plan.
Removing inequalities, through measures such as long-term job training and investment in post-secondary education, is part of the solutions to reducing violence on the street, NDP leader Thomas Mulcair said.