Toronto, May 7 -- Jagmeet Singh's tenure as leader of the New Democratic Party (NDP) formally came to an end, on Monday, evening as his interim replacement was chosen by the party. The party announced that MP Don Davies has assumed charge as the NDP's interim leader as of Monday evening. The announcement followed a meeting of the NDP national council, in consultation with its caucus. Singh became NDP leader in October 2017, the first person of colour to head a Federal party in Canada. However, he led his party to a historic rout in the April 28 Federal election, as it could only manage just seven seats and approximately six per cent vote share, down from 25 in the 2021 elections with over 18% backing. Singh faced personal humiliation at the...