Singh says the only way to stop a Liberal ‘super majority’ is to vote NDP
- NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh stated that voters should support the New Democrats to prevent a Liberal 'super majority' in the government.
- Singh highlighted the NDP's influence in gaining improvements on dental care, pharmacare, and worker protections from the Liberal government.
- Singh expressed concern that Carney’s budget balancing plan might lead to cuts in health transfers and other programs.
- He urged voters to back the NDP to resist potential health care cuts following the elections.
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Jagmeet Singh Calls on B.C. Voters to Elect NDP Candidates – April 22, 2025
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh holds a campaign event in Vancouver, where he calls on voters in British Columbia to elect local NDP candidates in order to prevent a Liberal “supermajority.” Singh also takes aim at Liberal and Conservative election platforms, saying that the NDP is the only party that will protect health care and support workers. He is joined by Don Davies, NDP candidate for Vancouver Kingsway. (no interpretation)
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