NDP’s Singh not itching to force an election, focused on getting help for Canadians
OTTAWA — New Democrat Leader Jagmeet Singh says he’s not interested in forcing a federal election with a second wave of COVID-19 looming, if he can work with the Liberals to bring much-needed help to struggling Canadians.
Singh’s comments Friday were his clearest yet on whether the NDP plans to support the minority Liberal government’s throne speech next week. The speech will be followed by a confidence vote that the Liberals must win to keep governing.
The Liberals need the support of one party to carry on, and the fourth-place NDP have enough seats to make that happen.
Singh, who spoke to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau later Friday, said he would make the case for the government to extend benefits for unemployed Canadians that the Liberals are planning to reduce.


