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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says he will back the federal Liberals in the upcoming non-confidence motion that Conservatives plan to table next week.
“The future of Canada and the future of the middle class are too important. We’re not going to play Pierre Poilievre’s games.”
Poilievre said the decision to keep the minority Liberal government in power would be up to the NDP and that a copy of the motion had been emailed to the party. Poilievre called on Singh to announce his position on the motion ahead of the vote.
If the non-confidence motion passes successfully, it would trigger a fall election. If it fails, Parliament will carry on as usual.
The Liberals currently hold 153 of the 338 Parliament seats and would need support from the 25 NDP MPs or 33 Bloc Quebecois MPs to defeat the motion.
Earlier in the day, Blanchet had told his caucus that the party would not support a non-confidence motion unless “I get the impression that the Liberals won’t be inclined to give us what we want.” He said he expected to benefit from support for the Liberals on Bloc priorities like increasing pension for seniors.
He also said his party would decide how to vote on each issue on a case-by-case basis.
The Conservatives said on Sept. 19 that with the NDP planning to vote against the non-confidence motion, Singh has in effect pieced “his costly coalition” with the Liberals back together again, adding that Canadians want to have a new government to solve housing and other issues.