Ivison: Preposterous NDP policy resolutions suggest the inmates are taking over The NDP has its own stinking albatross - the mistrust felt by Canadians toward a party whose knee-jerk reaction to any problem is to tax it, regulate it or nationalize it
Author of the article: John Ivison
Publishing date: Apr 05, 2021 • 23 hours ago • 4 minute read • NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh has the highest net approval rating among the three major national party leaders and polls suggest the NDP is seeing levels of support higher than it received in the 2019 election. Photo by Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press/File
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The NDP policy convention, taking place online this week, rarely disappoints.
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Lilly Singh support mask in support of farmers
BATHINDA: After US Vice President Kamala Harris’ niece Meena Harris, pop star Rihanna, Swedish Climate Activist Greta Thunberg, a score of social activists, politicians from across the countries, now Indo-Canadian YouTuber Lilly Singh has raised voice in support of farmers. While heading for Grammy Award evening she supported a mask writing #Istandwithfarmers and uploaded the picture on micro blogging site twitter. In the tweet, Lilly Singh wrote “I know red carpet/award show pictures always get the most coverage, so here you go media. Feel free to run with it”.
The 32 years Lilly Singh has 5.5 million followers on twitter and preferred to use the social media platform to raise her voice.
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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is calling for a quicker, clearer vaccination plan that would see Canada’s military deployed across the country to speed up provincial COVID-19 inoculation efforts though the country’s top doctor sees little need for those boots on the ground.
The federal government should engage military personnel along with more medical and nursing students and retired health-care workers to ramp up Canada’s faltering vaccine rollout, Singh said Tuesday.
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Seeking the custody of 21-year-old climate activist Disha Ravi, the Delhi Police said that her detailed interrogation is required to get information on the "pro-Khalistani" group Poetic Justice Foundation. Now, a link has emerged between the PJF and Canada's New Democratic Party.