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what you find when jagmeet singh hearing there? absolutely. gmeet singh goes on his walkabouts is that many people — he seems to reads elements of the electorate that are otherwise quite ha rd electorate that are otherwise quite hard to reach. so he is very active oi'i hard to reach. so he is very active on social media, there was a story of rhianna, the pop star following him on twitter, sorry, read tweeting him. so he manages to motivate people who are otherwise somewhat disillusioned. —— retweeting m. so a significant portion of the population that voted forjustin trudeau came from the younger vote, first—time voters. people who are very often the least likely to vote. but this time around it seems that jagmeet singh has tapped into that. he, particularly around the scandal of the blackface with justin trudeau, it emerged he had dressed up trudeau, it emerged he had dressed up with blackface or brownface way backin up with blackface or brownface way back in 2001. jug meat seeing dust me “— back in 2001. jug meat seeing dust me —— jagmeet sin
what you find when jagmeet singh hearing there? absolutely. gmeet singh goes on his walkabouts is that many people — he seems to reads elements of the electorate that are otherwise quite ha rd electorate that are otherwise quite hard to reach. so he is very active oi'i hard to reach. so he is very active on social media, there was a story of rhianna, the pop star following him on twitter, sorry, read tweeting him. so he manages to motivate people who are otherwise somewhat disillusioned....
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if that happens, they'll support from the new democrats led by jagmeet singh.e some compromises to make. that potential joining up, political joining compromises to make. that potential joining up, politicaljoining up, is being focused on by the conservatives. a government led byjustin trudeau with the ndp calling the shots would be the worst outcome, it is a coalition canadians cannot afford, we can only imagine what the ndp price would be to keepjustin trudeau in power. lyse doucet, with us in montreal. i wonder what you are learning about canada as you study the election campaign? this is a country that prides itself on its middle ground, federal system, compromises among the richer and the poorer provinces, but there have been some worrying strains in this election, that has caused many commentators to say, tone down the electoral rhetoric, could tone down the mudslinging, work together after this election, provinces will have to work together, after this election, and therefore it is not just a test of the strength of political support, for the parties in
if that happens, they'll support from the new democrats led by jagmeet singh.e some compromises to make. that potential joining up, political joining compromises to make. that potential joining up, politicaljoining up, is being focused on by the conservatives. a government led byjustin trudeau with the ndp calling the shots would be the worst outcome, it is a coalition canadians cannot afford, we can only imagine what the ndp price would be to keepjustin trudeau in power. lyse doucet, with us...
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his conservative challenger, andrew scheer, calls him a fraud. 0n the left, the ndp's jagmeet singh is trouble. he approved a new pipeline to move canada's vast oil wealth to this western shore, and offset it with environmental safeguards and a big climate plan. but critics say climate champions don't build pipelines. over 200 people were arrested, standing right here. 22—year—old hayley zacks is a leading activist. the under—35s are now the biggest voting block, and some feel let down. i think a lot of us were persuaded byjustin trudeau in the last election. he was young, he was making all of these great promises. he hasn't come through on the promises that we voted him for, for climate action. he said he was a feminist, we haven't seen that in action. trudeau—mania hasn't died. he still draws crowds. supporters ready to forgive, even scandals like the brownface photos which surfaced. everyone deserves a second chance. i know certain things like this can happen. and that's with everyone. i mean, nobody‘s perfect. of course, i don't agree with those things. but i really, really see a b
his conservative challenger, andrew scheer, calls him a fraud. 0n the left, the ndp's jagmeet singh is trouble. he approved a new pipeline to move canada's vast oil wealth to this western shore, and offset it with environmental safeguards and a big climate plan. but critics say climate champions don't build pipelines. over 200 people were arrested, standing right here. 22—year—old hayley zacks is a leading activist. the under—35s are now the biggest voting block, and some feel let down. i...
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jagmeet singh of the new democratic party hadn't be lling well nationally, b after a lively performancet the first debate, his approval ratings jumped. >> mr. trudeau, i know that you saa lot of nice things. and you've been saying a lot of great things on the stage today. but the problem is that you said a lot of these things in 2015.t and you made iund like you would make climate a big iority. but the reality is you did all these things, you bought a pipeline. what's it going to take for you to follow through on these commitments? 'cause your words are not goodre enough any >> reporter: trying to capture some of the dissatisfied progressive vote, he has promised to launch a universal pharmacare pla sure no one has to pay for prescription drugs out of pocket.d he appears to be having an effect. polls suggest that smaller parties like his won't get enough seats in parliament to form a government, but they may control the balance of power if trudeau or scheer can't win an outright majority. meanwhile, candidates from trudeau's liberal party, like francesco sorbara, hope voters appreciate
jagmeet singh of the new democratic party hadn't be lling well nationally, b after a lively performancet the first debate, his approval ratings jumped. >> mr. trudeau, i know that you saa lot of nice things. and you've been saying a lot of great things on the stage today. but the problem is that you said a lot of these things in 2015.t and you made iund like you would make climate a big iority. but the reality is you did all these things, you bought a pipeline. what's it going to take for...
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on the left, the ndp‘s jagmeet singh is trying to claim trudeau's progressive mantle.line to move canada's vast oil wealth to this western shore, and offset it with environmental safeguards and a big climate plan. but critics say climate champions don't build pipelines. over 200 people were arrested, standing right here. 22—year—old hayley zacks is a leading activist. the under—35s are now the biggest voting block, and some feel let down. will george tells me he feels betrayed. tankers and environmental risks will not apply. both liberals and conservatives back this project. i will continue going in these rooms, liberal or conservative, and yet the awareness that is going on here. they are making a decision to approve this, but at the paris conference, he claimed to be a claimant leader. claimant leaders don't build pipelines. this is where the pipeline comes in. judo tried to strike a balance, a transmountain pipeline with strict safeguards, plus an ambitious climate plan with a carbon tax. i think that everybody wa nts to a carbon tax. i think that everybody wants to
on the left, the ndp‘s jagmeet singh is trying to claim trudeau's progressive mantle.line to move canada's vast oil wealth to this western shore, and offset it with environmental safeguards and a big climate plan. but critics say climate champions don't build pipelines. over 200 people were arrested, standing right here. 22—year—old hayley zacks is a leading activist. the under—35s are now the biggest voting block, and some feel let down. will george tells me he feels betrayed. tankers...
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jagmeet singh of the ndp may gain ground on the left. so could the greens of elizabeth may.back. maxime bernier heads the new right wing people's party of canada. in canada's elections, there are actually 338 separate races. local candidates competing in federal ridings all across this vast country battling for seats in the house of commons. at parliament, much like its british namesake, if any one party wins 170 seats or more, there will be in the there will be another majority government. but it looks more likely to be a minority one. a hung parliament. this matters in this selection — the votes of young canadians for the first time ever, the under—35s make up the biggest block in this election. and groups like this, get out the vote, are organising on university and college campuses across this country, urging young canadians to understand why their vote matters. in 2015, the election which broughtjustin trudeau to power, there was more... you don't believe in voting? i voted, but i don't believe in it. laughter. everybody has an opinion here. those elections in 2015, mor
jagmeet singh of the ndp may gain ground on the left. so could the greens of elizabeth may.back. maxime bernier heads the new right wing people's party of canada. in canada's elections, there are actually 338 separate races. local candidates competing in federal ridings all across this vast country battling for seats in the house of commons. at parliament, much like its british namesake, if any one party wins 170 seats or more, there will be in the there will be another majority government. but...
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jagmeet singh of the ndp may gain ground on the left. so could the greens of elizabeth may.s is making a comeback. and maxime bernier heads the new right wing people's party of canada. in canada's elections, there are actually 338 separate races. local candidates competing in federal ridings across this vast country, battling for seats in the house of commons. at parliament, much like its british namesake. and if any one party wins 170 seats or more, there will be another majority government. but it looks more likely to be a minority one — a hung parliament. this matters in this selection — the votes of young canadians — for the first time ever, the under—35s make up the biggest block in this election. and groups like this, get out the vote, are organising on university and college campuses across this country, urging young canadians to understand why their vote matters. in 2015, the election which brought justin trudeau to power, there was more... you don't believe in voting? i voted, but i don't believe in it. laughter. everybody has an opinion here. those elections in 201
jagmeet singh of the ndp may gain ground on the left. so could the greens of elizabeth may.s is making a comeback. and maxime bernier heads the new right wing people's party of canada. in canada's elections, there are actually 338 separate races. local candidates competing in federal ridings across this vast country, battling for seats in the house of commons. at parliament, much like its british namesake. and if any one party wins 170 seats or more, there will be another majority government....
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the first leader this time is jagmeet singh. thank you. > you talk often about how conservatives cut taxi for the wealthy. i agree with you and i've heard you say this often. question is you criticize mr. harper on his climate targets them, u fail to achieve you criticize mr. happier on the fact that he cut healthcare funding, you also cut them. you criticize mr. harper and conservatives for giving corporations but you gave $14 billion more the question is, why do you keep who ng down the people voted for you? >> the first thing we did was class es for the middle and raised them for the weatheriest 1%. doing10 years with harper nothing in just four years we've reached 3/4 of the way to our 030 targets which we'll meet and surpass. but we know that's not enough. we're going to continue to do more. planting two billion trees, like moving forward on giving can up front so people retro fit their homes, on making canada net zero by 2050. know how important it is to move forward and right now, mr. scheer has promised that the he would
the first leader this time is jagmeet singh. thank you. > you talk often about how conservatives cut taxi for the wealthy. i agree with you and i've heard you say this often. question is you criticize mr. harper on his climate targets them, u fail to achieve you criticize mr. happier on the fact that he cut healthcare funding, you also cut them. you criticize mr. harper and conservatives for giving corporations but you gave $14 billion more the question is, why do you keep who ng down the...