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NDP pulls out of supply-and-confidence deal with Liberal government – National

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The federal New Democrats have pulled their support from the supply-and-confidence agreement with the Liberal government.

The move puts Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s minority at risk of falling at any time in the coming weeks or months if it loses any confidence votes, which could trigger a snap election as soon as this fall.

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said in a video released by the NDP on Wednesday that the Liberals “have let people down” and failed to take on “corporate greed.”

He also pitched the NDP as the only party that can stop a surging Conservative Party from winning the next election, arguing the Liberals are “too weak, too selfish and too beholden to corporate interests to fight for people.”

“Today, I have notified the prime minister that I have ripped up the supply-and-confidence agreement,” Singh said.

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“Big corporations and wealthy CEOs have had their government. It’s the people’s time.”


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The House of Commons is set to reconvene from the summer break on Sept. 16, after which the NDP will be voting on government bills on a “case-by-case basis,” a party official told Global News.

The NDP official told Global News on background that the video was shot some time ago, and that the decision to pull out of the deal has been in the works for months.

The official added a key reason for pulling the trigger now was a “fundamental difference in values on corporate greed” between the two parties.

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The official spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss private conversations about the decision. No one from the NDP was made available to speak to media Wednesday.

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The NDP entered into the supply-and-confidence deal with the Liberals in 2022, months after voters returned the Liberals to government with another minority in late 2021.


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