Penticton Herald

Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh to run in B.C. byelection

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BURNABY — Federal New Democrat Leader Jagmeet Singh took aim at the Liberal government’s investment in the Trans Mountain pipeline and its lack of spending on housing and Pharmacare while announcing he’ll run for a seat in Parliament in Burnaby, B.C. Singh announced Wednesday his candidacy for the riding of Burnaby South, which former New Democrat MP Kennedy Stewart recently gave up to run for mayor in Vancouver.

Speaking in front of supporters at an outdoor film production studio in the riding, Singh said he’s running because he wants the government to invest in housing and Pharmacare.

“I’m running because we don’t need our government to invest public dollars, billions of public dollars, in a 65-year-old leaky pipeline. We need our government to invest in clean energies for today and tomorrow, clean energy jobs.”

The expanded Trans Mountain pipeline will run through Burnaby. Singh has opposed the expansion and called for a more thorough environmen­tal review.

Singh doesn’t live in the riding, but said a national leader will represent the issues that touch the people of Burnaby.

“Housing is a massive issue and pushing hard on these issues is what people want to see happen. We need to push the government because their plan to invest in housing two years from now doesn’t make any sense when we know there is a housing crisis right now.”

No date has been set for the byelection.

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