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  • What Canadian leader Jagmeet Singh’s win in a bye-election means for his New Democratic Party

    What Canadian leader Jagmeet Singh’s win in a bye-election means for his New Democratic Party

    Jonathan Weier, The Conversation
    · Mar 01, 2019 · 11:30 pm
  • Meet Jagmeet Singh, the turbaned Sikh who intends to challenge Justin Trudeau in the 2019 election

    Meet Jagmeet Singh, the turbaned Sikh who intends to challenge Justin Trudeau in the 2019 election

    Smitha Nair Sujit Lad
    · Oct 03, 2017 · 09:00 am
  • Now that Jagmeet Singh has become the leader of a political party, what does it mean for Canada?

    Now that Jagmeet Singh has become the leader of a political party, what does it mean for Canada?

    Megan Dias, The Conversation
    · Oct 02, 2017 · 08:30 pm
  • Canada: Sikh lawyer becomes first non-white leader of a major political party

    Canada: Sikh lawyer becomes first non-white leader of a major political party

    Scroll Staff
    · Oct 02, 2017 · 07:14 pm