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OTTAWA – Canadian politician Jagmeet Singh faced a political collapse in the country’s federal elections, losing not only his own seat in British Columbia but also seeing his New Democratic ...
0:38 Don Davies named interim NDP leader after Jagmeet Singh steps down Interim NDP Leader Don Davies says the Liberals are making phone calls to NDP members of parliament to see if they will join ...
New Democratic Party leader Jagmeet Singh with his Gurkiran Kaur Sidhu. (REUTERS file) The party announced that MP Don Davies has assumed charge as the NDP’s interim leader as of Monday evening.
He had held the riding for nearly 20 years. New Democratic Party (NDP) Leader Jagmeet Singh also lost his seat. He was first elected in 2019 in his riding of Burnaby Central, in British Columbia.
Canadian politician Jagmeet Singh was formally replaced as the New Democratic Party (NDP) chief on Monday evening after the party chose Vancouver-area MP Don Davies as its interim leader.
Singh became the NDP leader in October 2017, the first person of colour to head a Federal party in Canada. Canadian leader Jagmeet Singh’s tenure as chief of the New Democratic Party (NDP ...
B.C. MP Don Davies is the interim leader for the federal New Democratic Party, after being chosen by the party’s national council Monday evening. Davies led the NDP negotiations with the Liberal ...
Former leader Jagmeet Singh announced his resignation after he lost his own Burnaby Central seat in the April 28 election. Davies led the NDP negotiations with the Liberal government to advance ...
The Vancouver Kingsway politician, one of 7 New Democrat MPs in the new Parliament, was chosen after leader Jagmeet Singh stepped down You can save this article by registering for free here.
Jagmeet Singh resigned as federal NDP leader during his election-night concession speech in Burnaby, B.C., on April 28. (Ben Nelms/CBC) The only other NDP premier in Canada addressed the federal ...