Jagmeet Singh says he’s excited and nervous as NDP vie for more seats in election
VANCOUVER — The NDP are looking for any growth in their caucus as election night started off with the loss of a key seat in Atlantic Canada.
St. John’s East, the New Democrats only seat in the region, fell to Liberal Joanne Thompson. It was formerly held by Jack Harris, who retired from politics with the onset of the election. He was replaced by candidate Mary Shortall, a veteran labour leader.
The NDP has tampered their own expectations on election day with party officials saying any gain in seats will be considered a success. They had 24 seats in the House of Commons at dissolution.
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh earlier in the day said he was feeling excitement and trepidation.