Justin Ling: If the NDP hopes to stay relevant, it needs to find a way to cut across those binary options in a way that other parties can’t.
The country wants an economic nationalist: Someone who wants growth, but who also challenges our sluggish oligopolies. People want a leader who transcends the polarizing social politics artificially-inflated by the internet’s high-velocity rage machine. And they want a politics that feels impactful again, where politicians propose real fixes to problems instead of just crowing about them…