Singh lays out conditions for NDP support in Parliament after Oct. 21 vote
OTTAWA — Just hours before the last televised debate of the federal election campaign, Jagmeet Singh is setting the Thanksgiving table for Canadians — and he’s trying to make his New Democrats the centrepiece.
Singh, buoyed by good reviews of his performance in Monday’s English debate, headed into Thursday night’s French clash by laying out the conditions it would take to earn the support of the NDP in a minority Parliament.
Not surprisingly, those conditions largely match his campaign menu — national pharmacare and dental care programs, more affordable housing, eliminating interest on federal student loans, a tax for the super-rich and action on climate change.
But on Thursday, Singh added a new item: changing the way the country votes.


