NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh has again vowed to vote non-confidence in the minority Liberal government to trigger an election.
When asked by reporters whether there was anything that would change his previous statement that he would vote non-confidence at the next opportunity, Singh said he had been “really clear on this point.”
“I’m going to reiterate it. We will be voting against the government at the earliest occasion,” Singh said during a Jan. 20 interview on CBC’s “Power & Politics.”
In his response, Singh also criticized the Liberal Party for opting to prorogue Parliament until March 24.
“They could have had Parliament be back in session. We could have been voting on things that need to be done for Canadians. They chose to prorogue,” he said. “We are going to be voting against the government at the earliest opportunity.”…