Opinion: The NDP leader talks passionately about anti-Sikh violence—but becomes elusive on the topic of Khalistani violence. That’s not good enough.
Tag Archives: Sikh
Jagmeet Singh should ask, ‘What would Thomas D’Arcy McGee do?’
The NDP leader’s stance on Sikh politics contrasts sharply with the Father of Confederation’s on Irish issues
Where Jagmeet Singh is really coming from
Paul Wells: Canadians are getting used to hearing half answers from the NDP leader—on questions he himself is raising—about Sikh extremism
Justin Trudeau in the real world
Paul Wells: The prime minister’s so-called ‘state visit’ trip to India was so tone-deaf, hopeless and unserious he might as well never have gone
Jagmeet Singh and the rise of a new brand of Sikh politics
Opinion: Why questions about the alleged mastermind of the Air India bombing ignore a new generation’s politics—and reveal a double standard
The FSQ and turbans: In life, as in soccer, truth is best
Why terms like ‘safety’ mask the ban’s true intent
Just what does Quebec’s official answer to multiculturalism entail?
It’s all about language—or is it?
That non-weapon sure is pointy
Reciting “It’s not a weapon” won’t allow us to avoid the debate