While they may be up in the polls, the NDP is fighting to hang on to its 14 seats in Quebec. Earlier this week, NDP leader Jagmeet Singh went back to former leader Jack Layton’s roots– campaigning in Layton’s home town of Hudson, Quebec. Meanwhile, NDP Quebec Leader Alexandre Boulerice has been travelling the province trying to shore up local support for the party. Global’s Phil Carpenter has more.
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Federal Election 2019: NDP continues to battle for Quebec seats
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