Mulcair: Avi Lewis has big ideas. In politics, that's not enough

The NDP put its best foot forward at last weekend’s convention, and the opening speech by Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew was a highlight.

Deeply experienced and wise, Kinew represents the best of the NDP. He shone in both official languages, very much at ease on his home turf in Winnipeg.

His speech contained a strong message of hope, as one would expect.

It also contained what could only be seen as advice for the then front-runner, and eventual winner, Avi Lewis:

“It’s important to be the conscience of Parliament. I don’t want to diminish that. That is very, very important. … But here in Manitoba, we are showing you why winning matters. You can have a progressive economy. You can have better health care. …”

The real question is whether or not Lewis was listening: whether he understood the message that politics is, yes, about ideas, but also about being in a position to do more than simply talk about those ideas — by winning and by being in Parliament.

Lewis,........

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