Singh’s stance on Bill 21 called out by anti-hate group
OTTAWA — NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said Tuesday he is trying to fight support for Bill 21, Quebec’s controversial secularism law, among Quebecers by proving to them that a man who wears a turban does in fact share their values.
But Singh is pushing back against accusations he is being less than clear about whether he thinks the federal government should help challenge the bill in court.
“One thing I want to make really clear is I don’t believe in interfering with the court decision right now,” he said at a campaign event in Toronto Tuesday morning.
Singh said if the case ends up in the Supreme Court of Canada then Ottawa “has the right to review what is going on.”


