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Between March 1 and April 20, just before the election in Canada, there were more than 2,300 social media posts on X from ...
The Drake and Kendrick Lamar rap beef hits headlines again as the Toronto rapper calls Canadian politician Jagmeet Singh a “goof” for attending the Compton rapper’s concert. The politician ...
Ottawa, Canada: New Democratic Party (NDP) Leader Jagmeet Singh, a Khalistani supporter, announced his resignation after losing his Burnaby seat in Monday’s (April 28) federal election. His ...
2025 Canadian federal election - Jagmeet Singh's loss: Mark Carney, the incumbent prime minister, won the recent Canadian federal elections, but for observers of India-Canada relations, the key ...
Singh said he would resign as soon as an interim party leader was chosen. That would bring an end to his tenure, which began in October 2017 when he won the leadership race on the first ballot.
Jagmeet Singh, the Indo-Canadian leader of the New Democratic Party (NDP), who has been a vocal supporter of the Khalistan movement, was seen breaking down on camera after losing his seat from ...
Jagmeet Singh has announced plans to resign as NDP leader after being unseated in his own riding of Burnaby Central. Singh who was trailing a distant third place to Liberal newcomer Wade Chang and ...
Jagmeet Singh and Elizabeth May at risk of losing their B.C. seats, poll aggregator projects. NDP captain projected to finish third, Green co-leader in a tight race with Conservative contender.
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says he was warned by the RCMP about a credible threat to his life and placed under police protection two winters ago — and he considered stepping down as head of the party.
NDP leader Jagmeet Singh said the possibility that the party may collapse in this election does not frustrate him as he has always put Canada before the party. In an interview with the Toronto ...
In 2022, Jagmeet Singh supported Justin Trudeau's minority Liberal government. The support was in exchange for Liberals supporting the NDP on several of the party's key priorities in parliament.