NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh steps down as leader after losing his seat
- Jagmeet Singh announced he will step down as Leader of the NDP during his concession speech after losing in Burnaby Central.
- Singh placed third in the election with 18.5% of the vote, leading to the projection that the Liberals will form the next government.
- He has served as NDP leader since 2017 and was the first Sikh to lead a major federal party in Canada.
- The election results indicate significant losses for the NDP, affecting their incumbent seats and leading to Singh's decision to resign.
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Questions swirl around decimated NDP in former British Columbia strongholds
VANCOUVER - Questions are swirling around the fate of the federal New Democrats in British Columbia, including the matter of leadership, after devastating election losses in the former provincial stronghold.
Pro-Khalistan leader Jagmeet Singh chokes back tears after crushing blow in Canada election-VIDEO
World news: Jagmeet Singh has been a vocal pro-Khalistan supporter and has often advocated for Khalistan activists in Canada. Taking to his official X account, he said that he was "disappointed" that his party could not win more seats.
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