Lethbridge Herald

Singh has battled adversity

SPOTLIGHT GETS BRIGHTER AHEAD OF LEADERSHIP VOTE

- Joanna Smith THE CANADIAN PRESS — OTTAWA

Jagmeet Singh is no stranger to thinking on his feet — or to racism.

Now considered a top contender in the race to replace federal New Democratic Party Leader Tom Mulcair, Singh was a law student when he spotted two police officers cycling up the steep hill leading to Casa Loma, an imposing mansion-turned-museum in Toronto.

Curious as to whether they would be able to make it all the way up, Singh decided to watch their journey.

The police officers ended up approachin­g the young, brownskinn­ed man wearing a turban, told him he was staring, and demanded identifica­tion.

This incident, recounted to the Huffington Post, was not the first or only time Singh had been stopped by police, but it was a time when, educated and empowered by his legal studies, he said he informed the officers of his right to say no. He walked away. It did not work. Singh returned to his car and the police stopped him again, telling him he would now have to provide ID under the Highway Traffic Act.

“In that moment it hit me,” Singh posted to Twitter in July as he unveiled his leadership campaign plan for a federal ban on racial profiling.

“I had achieved academic (and) profession­al success yet I was still made to feel like there was something wrong with me.”

Now, Singh, 38, is getting noticed around the world for another quick-witted response to racism, as he remained calm in the face of a woman ranting and heckling about Muslims and sharia law during a recent campaign meetand-greet event in Brampton, Ont.

Once again, the way Singh, who is Sikh, reacted did not stop the unpleasant­ness, but it did reveal much about him — including, thanks to a video gone viral, to a global audience that had never before heard of the popular Ontario NDP MPP for the Greater Toronto Area riding of Bramalea—Gore— Malton.

“It’s that raw, unscripted moment where you see a true leader’s qualities and characteri­stics,” said Robin MacLachlan, a former NDP staffer who is now vice-president at Summa Strategies.

Known for his advocacy against the controvers­ial police practice of carding, as well as the fashionabl­e attire that landed him an interview in GQ magazine, the spotlight Singh is often seeking seems to be getting brighter.

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