NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh has faced criticism for his decision to continue supporting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government despite the poor performance of both the Liberals and NDP in the recent Toronto–St Paul’s byelection. Singh has committed to the terms of the Supply and Confidence Agreement, which keeps Trudeau in office until June 30, 2025. Singh's stance has led to questions about whether his decisions are influenced by his pension, as he has refused to address the NDP's own drop in support. Additionally, Singh has been criticized for not addressing issues such as foreign interference and the cost of living crisis.
“He has overwhelming support in our caucus,” Duguid said in an interview Thursday. “The reality is the prime minister is a great campaigner and a great communicator and I’m excited about running under his banner in 2025" #cdnpoli https://t.co/Qhmq0Uqq3T
#REPORT: Jagmeet Singh says Canadians are “done with Trudeau” but that he still intends to keep him in power until October 2025 anyway: "We are not trying to plan for an election." https://t.co/yDJwvmKD0m
Canadians are done with Trudeau, says @theJagmeetSingh Unfortunately that doesn’t matter to this guy because he has a pension to protect. https://t.co/sNXqYecdLf
Canadians are "done with Trudeau," says @TheJagmeetSingh, but adds he won't pull @NDP out of vote pact that keeps cabinet in office til June 30, 2025. https://t.co/iwSp8eUlqz #cdnpoli https://t.co/QyHDMBR7UA
According to Jagmeet Singh, Canadians are done with Trudeau…except if you’re waiting to qualify for a pension. #SelloutSingh https://t.co/96eH5u7zUe https://t.co/hIJ5BNgLov
Canadians are “done with Trudeau,” says @theJagmeetSingh. But @NDP leader says he’ll stick to terms of Supply And Confidence Agreement that would keep @JustinTrudeau in office until June 30, 2025. https://t.co/LgaO2Dshxa #cdnpoli https://t.co/dbRRIfuvcG
COWARD: Jagmeet Singh dodges accountability from Rebel News Today, Rebels Sarah Stock (@sarahcstock) and Lincoln Jay (@lincolnmjay) attempted to speak to NDP leader Jagmeet Singh following a press conference held at Gamble Park in East Toronto. Like Prime Minister Trudeau,… https://t.co/171edTApHj
Jagmeet Singh says Toronto byelection shows voters are 'done with Trudeau,' doesn't address NDP drop https://t.co/CEfJdvknQO https://t.co/YGXHWayvU8
Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh suggested Thursday that breaking up the federal and provincial arms of the party would be a mistake. READ MORE: https://t.co/LlImLCuhpv https://t.co/LlImLCuhpv
With the Liberals collapsing in the polls, and a stunning Conservative upset in a Toronto Liberal stronghold, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says his party will keep propping up Trudeau's struggling government. Does it have something to do with his pension? https://t.co/Nk1RiFZm4H https://t.co/gQlDK1CFpO
Jagmeet Singh refuses to answer the questions that Canadians want to know. Does the NDP leader care about Canadians, or is he just focused on his pension? https://t.co/eE8BDzIq1Z https://t.co/i4zOGgResh
‘We don’t talk to Rebel News’ Watch NDP leader @theJagmeetSingh dodge accountability on backing the failing Liberal government amidst foreign interference & a cost of living crisis. Does his pension matter more than the lives of Canadians? Full report coming!… https://t.co/pBRXCKF5M7
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh won’t say if he’s considering pulling out of the coalition agreement with the Trudeau government following the Liberals and NDP’s poor performance in the Toronto–St Paul’s byelection. https://t.co/GNI514YNBH