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Singh says he’s ready to reveal hair under the right conditions

NDP leader says he’s been asked what’s under his turban

- THE CANADIAN PRESS

ALMA, QUE.— Newly minted federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says the hair nestled tightly under his turban is real and it’s spectacula­r.

During a trip to Quebec’s Saguenay region Tuesday ahead of a federal byelection later this month, Singh said he’s sometimes asked what’s under his Sikh religious headwear.

His response appeared to challenge Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to a sort of hair-off.

Singh wears a turban in public to cover what he referred to as his luscious mane.

The turban has been the subject of controvers­y since he ran for his party’s leadership, due to it being a potential liability in the fiercely secular province of Quebec.

“Sometimes, people ask me, what’s inside your turban? And I say: ‘A lot of hair!’ ” he said in Alma, about 250 kilometres north of Quebec City.

“I have very long hair. And I will show it.

“But I want to decide when I can do it in an interestin­g way.”

He mentioned he had already revealed his hair on the CBC comedy, The Rick Mercer Report.

Singh ended the hair talk with a sort of challenge to Trudeau, although he didn’t directly name the prime minister, who has received internatio­nal recognitio­n for what is considered to be a gorgeous do.

“People have talked about someone else’s hair,” he said to laughter.

“I have more hair. It’s longer and it’s nicer.”

The Lac-Saint-Jean riding was held by former Conservati­ve cabinet minister Denis Lebel and the byelection is scheduled for Oct. 23.

 ?? JACQUES BOISSINOT/THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Jagmeet Singh’s turban has been the subject of controvers­y since he ran for his party’s leadership, due to it being a potential liability in Quebec.
JACQUES BOISSINOT/THE CANADIAN PRESS Jagmeet Singh’s turban has been the subject of controvers­y since he ran for his party’s leadership, due to it being a potential liability in Quebec.
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has a challenger in the “great hair” debate.

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