Singh tries to keep NDP on message amid anger over Trudeau’s ‘blackface’ images
HAMILTON — Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh sought to keep his campaign on message Thursday as images of Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau in racist makeup threatened to overshadow an event where he touted how the party’s plan to expand health services would help small businesses.
The event in this industrial city on the shore of Lake Ontario was at a restaurant specializing in Afghan and Persian food, where Singh spoke with several local small-business owners about the challenge they face in providing health benefits to their employees.
The aim was to underscore how the NDP’s already-announced plan to introduce national pharmacare and extend public dental coverage to low- and middle-income Canadians would help companies save money and lead to healthier, happier and more productive employees.
“We want small businesses to thrive and we believe making these investments in health care will make them even more competitive and more successful,” Singh said following the roundtable discussion, which also involved NDP candidates from the area.