There is no comparison that can be made. 2 different countries with 2 different sets of issues and mindsets.Who has the lower approval ratings, Trudeau or Trump?
Trudeau may get a minority next time but no majority.
I don't see Singh as a serious contender because of the Turban. Mind you I haven't listened to him at all so maybe I'm missing something. I suppose I should check him out before I write him off because maybe Canada has changed a lot and I didn't notice.....
While campaigning in a region of Quebec known as a sovereignist stronghold, newly elected NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said he would respect the province's right to separate if Quebecers voted in favour of it.
Singh made the comment Tuesday in Alma, Que., about 250 kilometres north of Quebec City.
It was Singh's first foray into the province's regions since he was elected. After shaking hands with supporters and sampling cheese curds and blueberry pie, Singh was asked, in French, what he would do if Quebec chose to separate from Canada.
He said that, personally, he would want the country to stay together, but he wouldn't stand in the way if Quebecers voted for sovereignty.
"We will respect the decision of the people, without fail, without a doubt," he said.
Singh said he considers self-determination to be a fundamental right, and he respects all rights equally.
Singh was in Alma alongside Gisèle Dallaire, who is running for the NDP in an Oct. 23 byelection in the Lac-Saint-Jean riding, left vacant by the departure of Conservative MP Denis Lebel.
Jagmeet Singh says he would 'respect the decision' of Quebecers if they vote to separate - Montreal - CBC News