Singh eyes chance to ramp up pressure on Trudeau with byelection win
OTTAWA — Jagmeet Singh celebrated his byelection win the same way he rang in winning the NDP leadership race: on a dance floor.
“We danced the night away,” Singh said Tuesday morning in an interview as his party breathed a collective sigh of relief following a win in the federal riding of Burnaby South.
Preliminary results from Elections Canada show he was able to clinch the riding with 39 per cent of the vote.
For Singh, the win means he can finally go toe-to-toe in the House of Commons with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau — something he hasn’t been able to do since taking over the reins of the NDP from Tom Mulcair in October 2017.