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The orange maple leaf is used as a symbol of the Canada’s NDP (credit: Wikimedia Commons).
Canada’s New Democratic Party, Canada’s main left-wing party, had a policy convention this past weekend, and the extent of its anti-Semitism problem was on full display.
Resolutions 04–08–20 and 04-48-20 (see appendix), which condemn the “genocide of the Uyghur people” (China’s Muslims) and the “persecution of the Uyghur people” were endorsed by only one local constituency association each, whereas anti-Israel resolutions 04–09–20, 04–10–20, 04–11–20, 04–29–20, 04–29–20, and 04–34–20 received the support of several dozen local constituency associati
NDP delegates fed up by virtual convention s glitches
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New Democrats vetting resolutions ahead of convention
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Ahead of possible 2021 election, vying for elusive Quebec vote means looking to young francophones globalnewsdigital © Tijana Martin/The Canadian Press A voter makes their way towards the polling station at West Toronto Baptist Church during election day in Toronto on Monday, Oct. 21, 2019.
As the country settles into its second year of the pandemic and party leaders ruminate on the December brush with elections when Liberals survived a confidence vote, their parties are already vying for the elusive Quebec vote.
Determined not to be as blindsided by the francophone factor as they were in 2019, behind the scenes party strategists look to one of the most significant and under-represented age groups in Quebec: young francophone voters.