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Jagmeet Singh steps down as Ontario NDP deputy leader during federal bid

WATCH ABOVE: Jagmeet Singh joins Jeff McArthur to talk about his NDP leadership big, why he want to become Canada’s next PM, and why Justin Trudeau doesn’t understand the average Canadian – May 16, 2017

TORONTO – Jagmeet Singh is stepping down as deputy leader of the Ontario NDP while he runs for the federal party’s leadership, but he’s not resigning his seat in the provincial legislature.

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Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath’s office says in a statement today that she and Singh agreed that during his leadership run he’ll leave his post as second-in-command.

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While he’s running, his critic posts of government and consumer services, attorney general and anti-racism directorate will be split among caucus colleagues.

After launching his leadership campaign Monday night, Singh said he would keep his Bramalea-Gore-Malton seat because he has had busy schedules before and has still been able to help his constituents.

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The Ontario legislature rises for the summer June 1 and returns in September, which is also when online voting starts for the federal leadership.

Singh says he will later roll out a policy platform, but lists the major issues facing Canada as inequality, climate change, indigenous reconciliation and electoral reform.

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VIDEO: Jagmeet Singh officially runs to be the NDP’s federal leader. Ashley Carter reports on the announcement made in front of hundreds in Brampton Monday night.

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