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Jagmeet Singh has called out Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and he even said that it feels like there is a "war against workers" right now in Canada.

The NDP leader spoke at a meeting with MPs from his party on January 18, giving a speech about what people across the country are going through and also getting a few jabs in at Trudeau and Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre.

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NDP leader Jagmeet Singh is threatening to stop supporting Justin Trudeau's government and that could lead to another federal election.

At a press conference in Ottawa on Monday, December 12, Singh spoke about the healthcare situation in Canada, especially the "escalating" problem at children's hospitals, according to information by The Canadian Press shared by CBC.

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Thanks to a new deal between Justin Trudeau's Liberals and the NDP, a new national dental care program to support low-income Canadians could be just around the corner.

On Tuesday, March 22, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that his party had made a supply and confidence agreement with Jagmeet Singh's NDP to keep the current government in power until 2025.

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Justin Trudeau's Liberals and the NDP have come to an agreement that will help keep the current government in power until 2025, the PM has confirmed.

Speaking at a press conference on Tuesday, March 22, Trudeau announced that "the Liberal Party has reached an agreement with the New Democratic Party to deliver results for Canadians now."

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