Restless roots? Singh heads to Saskatchewan to rally NDP support amid questions
SASKATOON — NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh was campaigning in Saskatchewan on Friday, a province in which his party has a rich history but where some say his decisions have made the grassroots restless.
The NDP won three seats in Saskatchewan in 2015 after 15 years of being shut out. But Singh’s position against the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion and the way in which Regina Lewvan MP Erin Weir was ousted over harassment allegations have longtime Saskatchewan New Democrats worried those gains could be wiped out in the Oct. 21 election.
Weir was suspended from the NDP caucus in February 2018 after fellow New Democrat Christine Moore sent an email to her colleagues saying she had heard numerous complaints about Weir allegedly harassing staff.
An investigation upheld several complaints of harassment, which Singh described at the time as a failure to read non-verbal cues in social settings.