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How Can the NDP Stay Relevant?

March 27, 20262 Mins Read
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How Can the NDP Stay Relevant?
From left to right, Tanille Johnston, Tony McQuail, Rob Ashton, Heather McPherson and Avi Lewis during the final NDP leadership debate held at Anvil Centre, New Westminster, B.C. All candidate during the final NDP leadership debate held at Anvil Centre, New Westminster, B.C., on Thursday, February 19, 2026. (Nav Rahi/CBC)
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This Sunday, the NDP will select its new leader. After a significant electoral loss, what steps should the NDP take to remain relevant? Is there a need for three major political parties in Canada? In our second hour, we’ll also take your questions regarding the ongoing war in the Middle East as it marks five weeks of conflict.

Is there a need for 3 major political parties in Canada? 888-416-8333 or cbc. ca/aircheck

· Posted: Mar 27, 2026 12:05 PM EDT | Last Updated: 3 hours ago

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From left to right, Tanille Johnston, Tony Mc Quail, Rob Ashton, Heather Mc Pherson and Avi Lewis during the final NDP leadership debateFrom left to right, Tanille Johnston, Tony Mc Quail, Rob Ashton, Heather Mc Pherson and Avi Lewis during the final NDP leadership debate held at Anvil Centre, New Westminster, B. C. All candidate during the final NDP leadership debate held at Anvil Centre, New Westminster, B. C., on Thursday, February 19, 2026. (Nav Rahi/CBC)

As the NDP gets ready to choose a new leader, they’re looking to bounce back after losing their official party status in the House of Commons and facing a recent floor-crossing that leaves them with just six MPs on Parliament Hill. After losing seats to both Liberals and Conservatives in 2025, how can they regain their presence in Ottawa?

What should the NDP do to stay relevant? Is there really a need for three major political parties in Canada?

Plus, in our second hour, what questions do you have about the situation in the Middle East?

Call us: 888-416-8333 or go to: cbc. ca/aircheck

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