Is Jagmeet Singh a poor fit, or is politics a shabby job?

The federal NDP leader resembles a ringside observer as two veteran pugilists pummel one another at every available microphone.
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh’s problem may run deeper than his lack of killer instinct, writes Susan Riley.

CHELSEA, QUE.—Try though he may, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh has been unable to elbow his way to the centre of the national political stage in his six years as party leader. If that doesn’t change soon, he risks being eclipsed altogether.

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