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Singh sparked controversy when he introduced a private members bill to allow turban-wearing Sikhs to ride a motorcycle without a helmet. After the motion was denied, Singh released statement declaring "While the Wynne Liberals are happy to pay lip service to civil rights, when the rubber meets the road, this so-called activist premier is quick ...
In 2019, Jagmeet Singh, MP and NDP Leader, was targeted in a racist tweet by a People's Party of Canada (PPC) candidate Mark Friesen. The tweet depicted Singh's turban, as a bomb with a lit fuse, sparking widespread condemnation including from Canadian Anti-Hate Network. [74]
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh issued a statement after being harassed at an Ontario election campaign event in Peterborough, Ont.
The 2017 New Democratic Party leadership election was won by Jagmeet Singh.The election was triggered by Tom Mulcair having lost a vote on leadership review at the party's federal convention held in Edmonton, Alberta, on April 10, 2016, which resulted in a majority of delegates voting in favor of holding a new leadership election. [2]
Promising to continue governing and pushing through social programs, Trudeau dismissed talk of early elections after the left-leaning New Democratic Party's leader Jagmeet Singh said he was ...
A Burnaby, B.C., resident writes a letter to a local publication saying he's "disgusted" by NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh running in a riding he's not from.
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Gurratan Singh (born May 13, 1984) is a former Canadian politician who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in the 2018 provincial election. [3] He represented the riding of Brampton East as a member of the Ontario New Democratic Party .