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Gloves come off in federal NDP leadership debate

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OTTAWA — After a series of debates in which the NDP leadership candidates agreed on just about everything, the claws finally came out Sunday when they were allowed to question each other directly during their fourth debate in St. John’s, N.L.

Ontario MPP Jagmeet Singh was asked to take a clear stance on pipelines and to make a firm commitment to the federal NDP.

In a heated exchange with Ontario MP Charlie Angus, Singh refused to say whether he will run for the NDP in the next federal election if he doesn’t win the leadership, or if he will run again provincial­ly in 2018.

“You’re telling Canadians to have courage and join you. I would suggest that you could show courage and tell us, ‘Are you going to join us?’ Simple question,” Angus said.

“I will continue to serve in any way I can,” Singh replied.

Singh also hedged when Manitoba MP Niki Ashton and B.C. MP Peter Julian asked where he stands on projects such as Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.

Singh seemed more at ease during this debate than during his first in Sudbury last month. He was quick to point to a new policy package he released before the debate, which would introduce two new tax brackets for those making more than $350,000 and $500,000, respective­ly.

He has also promised to increase the corporate income tax rate to 19.5 per cent from 15 per cent and use the extra revenue in part to provide a basic income for Canadians with disabiliti­es and an increase to wage subsidies for low-income workers.

Angus also took aim at Julian and Ashton’s proposals for free post-secondary tuition and Quebec MP Guy Caron’s commitment to a basic guaranteed income, questionin­g how much those promises would cost.

He claimed Caron’s plan could cost $300 billion. Caron said his model would not cost that much.

Caron challenged Angus to come up with a plan for regaining NDP seats in Quebec. The Quebec MP is positionin­g himself as the only leadership hopeful who can defeat Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Conservati­ve Leader Andrew Scheer in the province.

Angus said he understand­s Quebec values because he represents a francophon­e region of northern Ontario.

The debate is set for July 11 in Saskatoon. Party members will choose their new leader in October.

— Maura Forrest

 ?? — POSTMEDIA NETWORK FILES ?? NDP leadership candidate Jagmeet Singh faced pointed questions about pipelines and his political intentions during a candidates’ debate held Sunday in St. John’s, N.L.
— POSTMEDIA NETWORK FILES NDP leadership candidate Jagmeet Singh faced pointed questions about pipelines and his political intentions during a candidates’ debate held Sunday in St. John’s, N.L.

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