Singh faces questions of dropping NDP support, lack of B.C. rally
- NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh announced plans for a permanent ban on foreign homebuyers in Vancouver, but faced questions regarding declining support for the party, which is polling at eight percent nationally.
- Mario Canseco, president of Research Co., stated it is 'essentially the collapse of the NDP vote across the country' and noted a current low not seen in 25 years.
- Singh criticized Liberal Leader Mark Carney's absence in B.C. And highlighted his party's policies as a choice for voters.
- Singh expressed confidence in serving the new riding of Burnaby Central and emphasized the importance of the upcoming election, urging support for New Democrats.
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Singh makes plea for Canadians to ensure NDP has influence in next Parliament
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is making a plea to Canadians today to give his party an influential role in Parliament and not reward either the Conservatives or Liberals with a majority government where they hold all the power.
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