Singh’s leadership under microscope as NDP MPs prepare to meet in B.C.
OTTAWA — With almost a year under his belt as leader and an election nearly a year away, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh faces pressure to show a united team when he meets with caucus members for a strategy session beginning on Tuesday.
Singh, who took over the helm of the beleaguered New Democrats last October, is facing calls from party stalwarts to lay out his vision for the 2019 election bid.
He is also planning to run for a seat in the House of Commons held by the party, but one it snagged by just over 500 votes in 2015.
NDP strategist Robin MacLachlan said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has opened the door for Singh to argue the Liberal government is failing progressive voters and the NDP leader needs to walk through the opening with a plan.


