Singh to tell caucus that Indigenous rights a priority for NDP this Parliament
OTTAWA — Jagmeet Singh is to tell the first meeting of the NDP caucus that pursuing Indigenous rights — including access to clean drinking water — will be a key priority for the party in this Parliament.
The first meeting of all New Democrat MPs since the election will take place in Ottawa on Wednesday afternoon.
Five new MPs will be introduced at the caucus meeting, including Blake Desjarlais, a two-spirit Métis leader, who defeated the sitting Tory in Edmonton Griesbach. The NDP returned 25 MPs — one more than last time — and was the only major party to increase its share of the vote.
But Singh may face questions from some MPs at caucus about why the NDP, which spent $25 million on the campaign, did not perform better across Canada.