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Carney’s ‘big tent’ makes room for bigotry
By welcoming Marilyn Gladu into its ranks, Mark Carney tests how much Liberal voters will accept to hold and expand power
Christo Aivalis April 9 2026
Politics
Carney’s ‘big tent’ makes room for bigotry
By welcoming Marilyn Gladu into its ranks, Mark Carney tests how much Liberal voters will accept to hold and expand power
Christo Aivalis April 9 2026

Carney’s plan to militarize the melting Arctic threatens peace at the top of the world

Access to information: N.L. failed to make public over 1,000 responses in a single year

‘How many more have to die?’: Northern Ontario fires expose delays in human rights complaints for First Nations

Newfoundland student union walks back plan to close radio station amid backlash

On the latest episode of our podcast In Bed with the Elephant, host Adrian Harewood assembled a panel of experts — writer and podcast host Nora Loreto, activist Judy Rebick, and author Matt Fodor — to provide reactions and analysis to Avi Lewis’ NDP leadership race win.

“It’s really unprecedented that the left has finally taken power after several battles and taken back control to move the party to a more socialist and more radical direction. Social democracy in Canada really suffered an enormous defeat in the last election.”

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