Singh says he won't force an election until confidence in the electoral system is restored

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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is dismissing calls to end his party’s deal with the Liberals, saying confidence must be restored in the electoral process before he makes any decisions that could send Canadians to the polls.

“I would question the approach of creating the conditions for an election, or triggering an election, as not serious about protecting our democracy,” Singh said Tuesday.

“If we want to protect our democracy, I would think the approach should be, let’s put in place new measures … I would like to see a series of steps being taken and that to me would show some real seriousness about protecting our electoral system.”

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