Davies says NDP’s budget support is up to Carney after sharing party’s priorities
OTTAWA — Interim NDP Leader Don Davies says his party wants to see the coming budget offer more investment in health care, affordable non-market housing and projects that create unionized jobs.
Speaking with reporters before question period Wednesday, Davies said he relayed the party’s priorities for the Nov. 4 federal budget to Prime Minister Mark Carney during a meeting last week.
“We communicated very clearly that we would not be able to support a budget that takes an austerity approach,” Davies said.
“We need to invest in Canadian communities, Canadian businesses, Canadian workers and Canadian infrastructure.”


