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Trudeau says Liberals will win in Burnaby South byelection where Singh seeks seat

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Burnaby: Justin Trudeau said the Liberal candidate in Burnaby South will be a strong voice for the community, as he campaigned on Sunday in the riding where New Democrat Leader Jagmeet Singh is seeking a seat. The prime minister told a crowd of supporters that Richard T. Lee served Burnaby, for 16 years as a provincial legislator and continues to work hard every day to put the best face forward for the city.

“We need strong local voices standing up for you, fighting for you in Ottawa, and that’s exactly what Richard is going to be,” Trudeau said.

“Nobody make any mistake: The Liberal party is going to win this riding of Burnaby South.”

Lee is a former provincial legislator who replaced the Liberals’ first candidate, Karen Wang, after she resigned following an online post in which she contrasted herself, the “only” Chinese candidate, with Singh, who she called “of Indian descent.” Singh is seeking his first seat in Parliament in the byelection, scheduled for Feb. 25, and earlier Sunday he attended the annual Chinese New Year parade in Vancouver.

After the parade, Singh called on Trudeau to waive solicitor-client privilege to allow former attorney general Jody Wilson-raybould to speak about allegation­s the prime minister’s office pressured her to tell federal attorneys to drop the Snc-lavalin prosecutio­n in favour of a remediatio­n agreement. Trudeau has denied his office “directed” her. While the Green Party of Canada has extended a “leader’s courtesy” to Singh by not running a candidate against him, other parties have not. Conservati­ve Jay Shin and People’s Party of Canada candidate Laura-lynn Tyler Thompson are also vying for a seat.

The New Democrats narrowly beat the Liberals in the riding in the 2015 election by about 550 votes. The Conservati­ves placed third, losing by about 3,600 votes.

Lee said he’s proud to be part of “Team Trudeau” because he believes in transparen­t, better politics and a strong, multicultu­ral Canada.

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