Jagmeet Singh

Jagmeet Singh

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Jagmeet Singh Jimmy Dhaliwal is a Canadian politician and lawyer who served as the leader of the New Democratic Party (NDP) from 2017 to 2025 and as the member of Parliament (MP) for Burnaby South from 2019 to 2025. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in 2011, representing Bramalea—Gore—Malton until his entry into federal politics. A Canadian-born practising Sikh of Punjabi descent, he was the first non-white politician to be elected to lead a major federal political party in Canada.

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Far Left
NDP leader is pushing for concrete pharmacare and dental care milestones before propping up the budget.
Singh is praised for demanding universal pharmacare but criticized for not using leverage more aggressively on housing and climate.
Lean Left
Singh is leveraging the NDP-Liberal confidence deal to push for pharmacare and dental care, while signaling impatience.
Liberals need Singh's support to stay in power, but resent his public ultimatums on progressive legislation.
Far Left
NDP leader continues to demand action on cost of living and pharmacare implementation.
Praised for holding Liberals accountable in the supply-and-confidence deal but criticized for not pushing harder on housing and affordability.
Far Right
Singh continues to prop up the Liberal government through the supply-and-confidence deal, defending the carbon tax and rising costs.
The People's Party criticizes Singh for enabling Trudeau's policies and for putting NDP political power ahead of working class interests.
Far Left
Singh faces internal and external pressure to prove the supply-and-confidence deal is yielding tangible results for working people.
NDP/Green supporters praise his push for dental care and pharmacare but criticize his willingness to prop up a Liberal government that hasn't fully delivered on climate or affordability.
Far Left
Singh is threatening to break the supply-and-confidence deal if pharmacare is not delivered soon.
NDP supporters see him as effective leverage but frustrated by compromising too much.
Far Right
Singh's NDP continues to prop up the Liberal minority in exchange for dental care and pharmacare, while refusing to criticize the carbon tax.
Seen as a betrayer of working-class values for supporting a carbon tax that hurts low-income Canadians and for enabling Trudeau's overreach instead of demanding real change.
Far Left
Singh is threatening to pull NDP support from the Liberal supply-and-confidence deal if pharmacare does not pass soon.
Praised by NDP base for holding the Liberals accountable but criticized by Greens for not pushing harder on climate conditions.
Far Left
Singh is giving the Liberals a March 1 deadline to pass pharmacare framework legislation, otherwise the NDP will consider the supply-and-confidence agreement broken.
Praised by the left for holding Trudeau accountable on a key social-democratic promise, but criticized by some for not walking away sooner.
Lean Right
Singh threatens to pull out of the supply-and-confidence deal unless Liberals fund more dental and pharmacare.
Seen by Conservatives as an opportunistic partner who is propping up an unpopular government.

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