Open this photo in gallery: Political parties and groups are seeing a rare moment of alignment, unthinkable just 20 years ago – and ironic for two sides that have grown only more apart over recent decades.Tibor Kolley/The Globe and Mail Adin Wagner is a freelance writer and lawyer based in Toronto. After decades of laissez faire, neoliberal economic policy enabling industry to take whatever shape it pleased, segments of both the right and the left have come to a startlingly similar conclusion: we don’t much like the shape of our industry. A surge of populism has become embedded in the...