Singh sees Quebec as ‘fertile ground’ for NDP as he hits province for tour
OTTAWA — The province of Quebec offers the federal New Democrats fertile ground, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said Tuesday, despite private hand-wringing about his party’s state ahead of the upcoming election campaign.
In an interview from Sherbrooke, Que., Singh said he is “not concerned” about the party’s prospects in the province, noting that former leader Jack Layton had similar poll numbers prior to the 2011 election, when the NDP broke through in Quebec.
“I think there’s a lot of support out here,” he said. “We get lots of love. We’ve got 14 MPs, so there’s lots of ground for us to work on. We’ve got a lot of great, specific candidates who have done work in their community.”
(The party has 15 MPs in Quebec, according to the House of Commons.)