
Tom Mulcair
Tom Mulcair is a Canadian politician and former leader of the New Democratic Party (NDP), known for his tenure as a Member of Parliament for Outremont from 2007 to 2017. He served as the NDP leader from 2012 until 2017, where he became notable for his strong opposition to the Conservative government and his advocacy for social justice, environmental sustainability, and healthcare reform. Recently, he has been in the news for suggesting that voters should consider strategic voting to prevent vote-splitting, particularly in the context of the upcoming federal election.
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Jagmeet Singh assumed leadership of the NDP in 2017, succeeding Tom Mulcair.
Canada election results 2025: Major setback for pro-Khalistan leader Jagmeet Singh as NDP slumps to single digitsFormer NDP leader Tom Mulcair says Jagmeet Singh cannot continue leading the party if the NDP loses its official status in Parliament.
NDP may lose party status but Jagmeet Singh says he has no regrets: 'I put Canada ahead'Tom Mulcair is the former NDP leader whose comments about voting Liberal are brought up during the show.
This Hour Has 22 Minutes roasts the federal leaders in its first Canadian election specialTom Mulcair was a former NDP leader who promised balanced budgets in 2015.
Opinion: Boomers for bankers, millennials for mavericks: Why the generational divide is bad for Pierre PoilievreTom Mulcair was the leader of the NDP before Jagmeet Singh and led the party to 44 seats in the 2015 election.
Jagmeet Singh and the NDP confront an uncertain futureTom Mulcair, a former federal New Democrat leader, called for strategic voting to avoid vote-splitting.
B.C. Premier asks voters to re-elect NDP MPs following Tom Mulcair’s call for strategic election voting





















