Divided NDP seeks new path while Mulcair’s leadership in question
OTTAWA — The federal NDP is trying to find a path through political weeds to the fall sitting of Parliament, with plans to focus on issues including climate change and health-accord negotiations.
The bruised party, still licking its wounds nearly a year after the last election, is struggling with internal issues including dwindling fundraising, slumping poll numbers and questions about leadership ahead of its caucus meetings Tuesday and Wednesday in Montreal.
There is a concerted push underway by some caucus members who want Mulcair removed as leader immediately, said multiple sources who spoke to The Canadian Press on condition of anonymity for fear of being seen as openly critical of their chief.
For his part, Mulcair insists he will remain at the helm until a new leader takes over in fall 2017.


