Conservatives plan to use Jagmeet Singh’s words in latest non-confidence motion
OTTAWA — The Conservatives plan to bring forward a non-confidence motion next week that is focused on NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh’s own words, as they try to convince the New Democrats to bring down the minority Liberal government.
The proposed motion quotes Singh as saying the Liberals caved to corporate greed when they ordered binding arbitration in the labour dispute involving the country’s two largest rail yards.
The motion concludes with a call for members to declare they agree with the NDP leader and for the House of Commons to “proclaim it has lost confidence in the prime minister and the government.”
On Thursday, Government House leader Karina Gould announced she’s seeking unanimous consent to schedule opposition days for the Conservatives and the NDP next week.