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Jagmeet Singh challenges man who urged him to 'cut off' his turban

A campaigning Jagmeet Singh had a public encounter today with a man in Montrealwho urgedthe NDP leader to "cut off" his turban to "look like a Canadian."

NDP leader visited Montreal market ahead of tonight's crucial French-language debate

'You should cut your turban off'

5 years ago
Duration 0:27
A man in Montreal told NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh he would 'look like a Canadian' if he removed his turban. After shaking hands the man said he hopes Singh wins.

A campaigning Jagmeet Singh had a public encounter today with a man in Montrealwho urgedthe NDP leader to "cut off" his turban to "look like a Canadian."

Singh was engaging prospective voters atAtwater Market this morning in front of media cameras and reporters when he was approached by the man.

After Singh shook his hand,the man leaned in and spoke to the NDP leader in English.

"You know what? You should cut your turban off," he said. "You'll look like a Canadian."

"Oh, I think Canadians look like all sorts of people," Singh replied. "That's the beauty of Canada."

"Yeah, but..." the man said before Singh cut him off.

"That's okay, I don't agree, sir," he said.

"In Rome, you do as the Romans do," the man said.

"Hey, but this is Canada, you can do whatever you like," Singh said, thenwalked away.

"All right, take care, eh?" the man called after him. "I hope you win."

Speaking to reporters earlier in the day, Singh once again addressed the issue of Quebec's controversial secularism bill ahead of tonight'sTVAleaders' debate.

The four leaders invited to the debateare expected to address Quebec's Bill 21, which would prevent public employees from wearing religious symbols such as Singh's turban on the job.

"I'm hoping that by being in Quebec and saying, 'Hey listen, I got a turban and a beardand I'm out here talking about loving the language, fighting against climate crisis, investing in people, investing in universal medication for all,' that people can see ... maybe it isn't a good idea to have divisive laws that discriminate [against] people based on the way they look," said Singh.

Singh, thefirstmember of a visibleminorityto lead afederal party, will take the stage tonight with Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer, Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau andBloc QubcoisLeaderYves-Franois Blanchet.

Singh, who faces significant pressure to defend his party's seats in Quebec, already has saidan NDP government wouldn't challenge Quebec's religious symbols law in court but he hopes his own public identity can change Quebecers' minds about wearing religious symbols.

Singh shares his family hair-tying technique

5 years ago
Duration 1:38
Among the things NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh wants you to know about his turban is that it is okay for people to see his hair.
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