As the upcoming Canadian federal election looms closer, the political scene in Canada has been heating up. With some major changes in party leadership and polarizing issues taking center stage, it’s crucial for Canadians to stay informed on the latest updates in the world of Canadian politics.

One of the biggest developments in Canadian politics is the rise of Jagmeet Singh as the new leader of the New Democratic Party (NDP). Singh, who is the first non-white person to lead a federal political party in Canada, has been making waves with his charismatic personality and strong stance on issues such as affordable housing and mental health. He is expected to be a strong contender in the upcoming election and has been gaining popularity among young voters.

In other news, the Liberal party under the leadership of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing some challenges as they head into the election. The SNC-Lavalin scandal, in which the government was accused of pressuring the former attorney general to go easy on a Quebec-based engineering company, has sparked controversy and raised questions about the ethics of the government. Along with this, issues such as climate change and immigration continue to be key factors in this election as parties and their leaders offer their solutions and policy proposals.

With the election scheduled for October 2019, these updates in Canadian politics are just the tip of the