New candidates challenge NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh in Burnaby South riding
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh and his wife decided to hit the campaign trail with a Polaroid camera to capture 36 days on the road when the election was called just a few days after the couple announced they’re expecting a baby.
Singh and Gurkiran Kaur Sidhu are taking a photo each day, he said in an interview between campaign stops in Coquitlam, B.C., next to his riding of Burnaby South.
“Maybe when our little munchkin’s older we’ll say, ‘If you’re wondering what was going on you were still on your way into this world, we were on a campaign and these are some of the things that we did and some of the places we went.'”
Singh must balance campaigning nationally with reaching voters in Burnaby South, where he was first elected in a February 2019 byelection after former New Democrat MP Kennedy Stewart resigned to launch a successful bid for mayor of Vancouver.