British Columbia's got one of the most ambitious climate change plans in North America.
Every single day of my life is about challenging people who think you can't do something because of the way you look.
I am proud of the work that I have done in the Sikh community and across Canada.
I don't have a firm line on balanced budgets.
I don't work for the rich and powerful. I work for people!
I feel like this idea of strategic voting has not allowed people to dream big.
I have been asked about terrorism many times, and each time I speak as clearly as I can.
I have long been an advocate for peace and human rights in Canada and around the globe.
I hope that I can find the common thread that connects us all and say We can build a better Canada together.
I know how important it is to have affordable and reliable access to cell and Internet services.
I think that as a public figure, I put myself out there so people can ask me anything they want to ask me.
I want people to dream big.
I want to become prime minister.
I've never been afraid of taking on issues.
In difficult economic times, I'm firmly opposed to austerity.
Indigenous communities have suffered horribly as a result of residential schools.
Inequality is on the rise in Canada and those at the top have no idea what life is like for most Canadian families.
Instead of just talking about the fact that women should be equal, let's put legislation that enforces pay equity.
It takes courage to love yourself when you've been told your whole life that you're ugly, or dirty, or a terrorist.
It's heartbreaking to think that the joy of building a family is being dimmed by the economic squeeze young people are feeling.
It's important that we stand united against all forms of hate, it takes love to understand that we're all in this together.
Like many others who stand out, I was picked on.
My parents were loving, caring, generous and thoughtful.
Oh, I think Canadians look like all sorts of people. That's the beauty of Canada.
Our public spaces should be places that are inclusive, that bring people together.
Protests have a value in society that I don't think you can quantify.
Questions regarding the future of India are not for me to decide. I am not a citizen of India or an Indian politician.
There is no excuse for inaction in the face of economic injustice.
We are the party that hears the stories of people, the struggles.
We don't want to be intimidated by hate, we don't want hatred to ruin a positive event.