Singh says NDP can ‘work with the rest of Canada’ to draw contrast with Bloc
OTTAWA — Jagmeet Singh looked to paint a bright orange line between his party and the Bloc Quebecois on Thursday, telling Quebecers that only the NDP would be able to land the things that matter to the province’s voters.
Polls suggest the Bloc gained momentum at the expense of Singh’s NDP, despite the province having been home to the “orange wave” that delivered New Democrats most Quebec seats in the 2011 election.
After being vaulted into official Opposition status eight years ago, the party witnessed an erosion in 2015 largely to the Liberals.
During a morning campaign stop, Singh laid out what he said was a clear contrast between New Democrats and the Bloc: the NDP could work with the rest of Canada on policy proposals like pharmacare and dental care, while the Bloc could not, he said.

