Jagmeet Singh called US President Donald Trump a «fascist» and has called for his ban from attending the G7 summit in Alberta in June. Singh, an ex-ally of outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, cited Trump's criminal convictions and perceived threats to global stability.
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“I don’t understand why we would let Donald Trump come to the G7 in Canada,” Singh said during a speech organized by the Montreal Council on Foreign Relations on Wednesday afternoon. “He threatens our sovereignty and he has no respect for us and the institutions.
“These meetings should be focused on how we are going to resist Donald Trump.”
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During the speech, ex-Trudeau ally called for ban on Trump for attending the G7 Summit in Alberta. “I also believe we need to ban Donald Trump from attending the G7 Summit. Donald Trump should not be welcome here,” Singh said. “Why would we allow a convicted criminal into our country?”
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