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Thomas Joseph Mulcair PC (born
October 24, 1954) is a
Canadian lawyer and
retired politician who
served as the
leader of the New
Democratic Party (NDP)...
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Mulcair is an
Irish language name.
River Mulcair aka
River Mulkear, in
Ireland Barry Mulcair (born 1948), Australian-rules
footballer Jack
Mulcair (1889–1953)...
- NDP
caucus rose to 30
members with the
victory of NDP
candidate Thomas Mulcair in a by-election in Outremont. This
marked the
second time ever (and first...
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decade on the
government benches. The New
Democratic Party, led by Tom
Mulcair, won 44 seats,
becoming the third-largest
party in the
House of Commons...
- convention, held at the
Metro Toronto Convention Centre on
March 24, 2012, Tom
Mulcair was
declared to be the new
leader of the party. The
convention was to be...
- a
leadership election to
choose a
successor to Tom
Mulcair. The
election was
triggered by
Mulcair having lost a
leadership review at the party's federal...
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decide whether a
leadership convention should be held. Then-leader
Thomas Mulcair lost such a vote at the 2016 convention,
resulting in the 2017 leadership...
- The
River Mulcair, or Mulkear,
rises in the
Slieve Felim Mountains and
Silvermine Mountains in Ireland, and
flows through the east of
County Limerick...
- of 45; he was one of only two MPs on the list,
alongside NDP
leader Tom
Mulcair. In 2011, CTV News Channel's
Power Play
placed him
among the top three...
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dissolved September 11, 2019
People and
organizations Party Leader Thomas Mulcair (2015–2017)
Jagmeet Singh (2017–2019)
House Leader Peter Julian (2015–2016)...