NDP Leader Singh says election timing may have impeded Afghanistan response
TORONTO — The timing of the current federal election may have impeded a prompt and adequate Canadian response to the crisis in Afghanistan, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said Sunday as he paid tribute to a past party luminary.
Singh accused Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau of prioritizing an election he has previously decried as unnecessary over the needs of Afghans plunged into chaos after the Taliban seized control of the country last week.
His remarks came during his only scheduled campaign stop, in which he marked the 10th anniversary of the death of revered former party leader Jack Layton.
“Canada’s response seems to have been quite delayed … and we still have many allies that have been left behind,” Singh told supporters in downtown Toronto. “Did Justin Trudeau spend more time focusing on an election, rather than focusing on this humanitarian crisis? I think it’s a legitimate question.”