Trudeau starts consultations with opposition leaders on next week’s throne speech
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau began consulting opposition leaders Thursday about next week’s throne speech, which could theoretically bring down his minority Liberal government if none of their parties support it.
He spoke by phone with Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet, who told Trudeau that his party wants to see a commitment to significantly boost unconditional transfer payments to the provinces for health care.
And he also spoke to Elizabeth May, the Green party’s parliamentary leader, who bluntly warned him that she and her two colleagues in the House of Commons “are not prepared as Greens to support a speech from the throne that leaves out climate action.”
He is expected to speak with Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole — who, like Blanchet, is in isolation after a staffer tested positive for COVID-19 — and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh on Friday.


