Singh makes first visit as NDP leader to N.B., apologizes for not coming sooner
BATHURST, N.B. — Trying to sell himself as Canada’s next prime minister to the people of New Brunswick, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh apologized Monday for the fact he was making first visit to the province since winning the leadership two years ago.
Speaking to reporters in the small northeastern city of Bathurst, Singh insisted his team takes the province seriously and that his party has the best policy ideas to address concerns in the region — from health care to employment insurance.
Singh has faced criticism for not visiting the province since his 2017 leadership victory — and when asked to explain his absence, he said it’s better not to make excuses and to just apologize.
“I’m not making an excuse, I’ve just unequivocally said: ‘My bad.’ But I can tell people in New Brunswick if they want someone who’s in it for them, let’s look at the policies, let’s look at what we’re proposing,” Singh said.