
Jagmeet Singh looks West to retake lost turf in B.C., but hurdles dot the path
OTTAWA — Under the shade of Douglas fir and western hemlock, Jagmeet Singh pulled up to Burnaby Central Park one day last week to greet constituents and gear up for his first campaign-style tour of the summer.
Ahead of a likely federal election this year, New Democrats are seeking to take back lost territory in Western Canada and once again try to convince voters there that choosing orange on the ballot does not lead to more seats tinted blue.
“Folks that are frustrated with the Liberals and that have lost faith in the Conservatives providing a real vision for Canada are going to see us as the real alternative,” Singh said in a recent telephone interview from his car when he was in Burnaby.
As he looks to shift closer to the driver’s seat, the NDP is casting its eye to Greater Vancouver and across the Prairies, where it often goes head to head with Tories.