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Singh tabs Caron to lead NDP in the Commons

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OTTAWA — Newly elected federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh named Quebec leadership rival Guy Caron to be his House of Commons surrogate Wednesday after basking in the glow of a raucous caucus welcome to Parliament Hill.

Singh, whose high-profile status as a practising Sikh has some observers predicting that he’ll get a rough ride in Quebec due to its longstandi­ng position on secularism, said Caron will be a thoughtful and qualified parliament­ary leader who helps signal that Quebec is important.

Singh, a member of the Ontario legislatur­e who won the party leadership on Sunday, has no Commons seat.

“We are not just going to hold on to [16] Quebec seats,” he said while MPs cheered behind him.

“We are going to grow Quebec. We are going to get new members in Quebec.”

The NDP can make inroads in the province due to its unique offer, Singh added, referring to the party’s Sherbrooke Declaratio­n — a policy affirming the province’s right to self-determinat­ion through a simple majority vote.

Caron said Singh’s decision to declare his support for the policy during the campaign was well-received, adding this will allow for them to work together.

Pollster Frank Graves, president of Ekos research, said it is clear the NDP is struggling in Quebec. The province’s support in 2011 helped boost the NDP to historic electoral success and become the Official Opposition.

“This leader, who may light it up in other parts, it remains to be seen whether he’s going really be the ticket to redemption in Quebec,” Graves said in an interview.

Singh said the other leadership candidates, Niki Ashton, Charlie Angus and Peter Julian — who dropped out of the race early — will have an important place on his team.

He has yet to announce changes to critic portfolios since becoming leader. Neither outgoing leader Tom Mulcair nor Angus, who finished the leadership race a distant second to Singh, were at the NDP’s weekly caucus meeting.

Mulcair is travelling and Angus said he is spending time in his northern Ontario riding.

Angus said he was pleased to see Caron named the leader in the House.

“Guy’s a fantastic guy so I’m really glad that he’s got a good position with the new leader,” Angus said.

 ??  ?? Guy Caron, left, and Jagmeet Singh speak Sunday in Toronto at the federal NDP meeting where Singh won the party leadership.
Guy Caron, left, and Jagmeet Singh speak Sunday in Toronto at the federal NDP meeting where Singh won the party leadership.

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