Jagmeet Singh is a name that has been making waves in Canadian politics. Born and raised in Scarborough, a culturally diverse and economically struggling area of Toronto, Singh’s upbringing has played a significant role in shaping his political beliefs and passion for social justice. Growing up in a working-class family, Singh witnessed firsthand the struggles of marginalized communities and the need for equitable representation in the government. This inspired him to pursue a career in law and politics, where he could use his voice to fight for the rights of those often overlooked.

After completing his law degree and working as a criminal defense lawyer, Singh made the decision to run for office in 2011. He became the first turban-wearing Sikh to serve in the Ontario Legislature, representing the Bramalea-Gore-Malton riding. Throughout his time as a member of provincial parliament, Singh championed issues such as affordable housing, workers’ rights, and tackling climate change. His charismatic and energetic style of campaigning quickly gained him popularity among the public, and many saw him as a rising star in Canadian politics.

In 2017, Singh announced his candidacy for the leadership of Canada’s New Democratic Party (NDP), a social democratic political party that advocates for progressive policies. Despite facing tough competition from seasoned politicians, Singh’s passionate campaigns and