Federal NDP struggling to find traction after tough parliamentary session
OTTAWA — Federal New Democrats will enter the final few weeks of Parliament before the summer break hoping to recapture some momentum after a difficult stretch largely overshadowed by internal divisions and harassment allegations.
The bad news has piled up for the NDP in recent months, as new leader Jagmeet Singh has faced pushback from some members of caucus and suspended or expelled others because of questions about their conduct.
As a result, Singh and his third-place party have struggled to find a rhythm and advance their message, despite the fact time is beginning to grow short with the next federal election looming.
“Certainly if there was a plan, it was put on the backburner because of the distractions created by the other files,” former NDP national director Karl Belanger said of the winter and spring parliamentary sessions.


