Jagmeet Singh headed to House of Commons after crucial B.C. byelection win cdnpoli
Jagmeet Singh Wins Burnaby South Byelection, Scores Seat In The House Of Commons Liberals take back Outremont, while Tories keep York-Simcoe. Canadian Press Jonathan Hayward/CP NDP leader Jagmeet Singh celebrates his Burnaby South byelection win at his election night party in Burnaby, B.C. on Feb. 25, 2019.
Leader Jagmeet Singh has won his do-or-die bid to capture a British Columbia seat in the House of Commons. With more than half the polls reporting results in Burnaby South, Singh had just over 38 per cent of the vote, comfortably ahead of Liberal Richard T. Lee's 26 per cent and Conservative Jay Shin's 22 per cent.
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