Under Jagmeet Singh, Canada’s New Democratic Party has achieved successes aligned with its leftist ideals, including a national dental care program, pharmacare, and anti-replacement-worker legislation. However, these victories came through a tit-for-tat arrangement with the governing Liberal party that did not fully benefit the NDP, leading to criticism from political experts. Despite Singh’s initial promise, his lack of strategic advantage and diminishing relevance in the current campaign have left him struggling to maintain a foothold in the political landscape, ultimately impacting the NDP’s standing in the election.
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