When Naheed Nenshi was elected in June 2024 to helm the Alberta NDP, it signalled a further tilt to the centre for a party focused on gaining more middle-class voters.
The former Calgary mayor has famously adopted purple as his trademark colour, a blend of Liberal red and Conservative blue — a visual cue to Nenshi’s post-ideological ethos.
But is the Alberta NDP, a party first led in 1963 by an oilpatch union leader, paying a big price by failing to tend to its working-class roots?
Vocal about his commitment to good policy over ideology, Nenshi, who became a member of the Alberta legislature in July, argues voters are hungry for a pragmatic leader in a province ruled by a polarizing government ...
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