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Sikh heads Canada’s third party

Jagmeet Singh voted leader of country’s New Democratic Party

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OTTAwA: Jagmeet Singh was named leader of Canada’s New Democratic Party (NDP), the country’s third biggest political force after Justin Trudeau’s Liberals and the Conservati­ves.

Jagmeet, 38, won almost 54% of votes in the first round of voting against three other candidates.

He will replace charismati­c Thomas Mulcair as the leader of the party.

“Canadians must stand united to champion the politics of courage over the politics of fear, the politics of love to fight the growing politics of division,” Jagmeet said, speaking after the results were announced.

The speech was particular­ly poignant in the aftermath of a suspected terrorist attack in Edmonton early Sunday, which saw a man stab a police officer and deliberate­ly ram pedestrian­s during a highspeed chase in a rented truck.

Criminal lawyer Jagmeet – born into a Punjabi Indian family in Scarboroug­h, Ontario – often wears a brightly coloured turban and usually wears a Kirpan, a sword or knife carried by Sikh men which is banned in certain places in Canada.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau congratula­ted him on his election.

“I look forward to speaking soon and working together for Canadians,” he wrote on Twitter.

Jagmeet is a member of the Ontario provincial parliament, not of the federal parliament in Ottawa – meaning he cannot press Trudeau during the daily question period.

He hinted during his campaign he would not immediatel­y seek a seat, which would require the resignatio­n of an elected official to give him a place in a constituen­cy where he could easily win.

Mulcair, who became NDP leader in 2012, was forced out in April 2016 when 52% of delegates at the party’s convention voted in favour of choosing a new leader, following defeat in the 2015 election.

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choice: Jagmeet celebratin­g with supporters after his first-ballot triumph in Toronto. — AP
People’s choice: Jagmeet celebratin­g with supporters after his first-ballot triumph in Toronto. — AP

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