NDP leader Jagmeet Singh condemned his Liberal counterpart, Mark Carney, on Wednesday, a day after he made a mistake while talking about the 1989 École Polytechnique massacre in Montreal. Carney not only mispronounced a survivor’s surname, but he also mistakenly referred to Concordia as the location of the tragedy, as opposed to Polytechnique. The Liberal leader has since apologized for his mistakes.
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‘He’s out of touch with Quebec’: Singh condemns Carney over Montreal massacre mix-up
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