NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh tells Quebec television audience he shares province’s values
MONTREAL — NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh told a Quebec television audience Sunday night that he shared Quebecers’ values on abortion, women’s rights and same-sex marriage, despite his deep — and conspicuous — religious convictions.
Singh was a guest on the first episode of the 16th season of the popular Quebec talk show, “Tout le monde en parle” (Everybody is talking about it). The show has become an important campaign stop for politicians looking to win the hearts of Quebec’s francophone majority.
Show host Guy A. Lepage introduced Singh, a practising Sikh who wears a turban, as the country’s “first racialized person” to lead a Canadian political party. Lepage said many people in Quebec and in Canada oppose a leader who wears a religious symbol.
“We share the same values,” Singh replied, inside the studios of Radio-Canada in downtown Montreal. After saying he was pro-abortion and wanted equal rights for women and LGBTQ people, he made sure to end his response with a nod to Quebec culture.