NDP leader threatens to pull out agreement with the Liberals over health care
OTTAWA — The New Democrats are ready to withdraw from their confidence-and-supply agreement they signed with the Liberals if there is no federal action to address the health-care crisis, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said Monday.
The deal reached in March would see the NDP support the minority government on key votes in the House of Commons to avoid triggering an election before 2025. In exchange, the Liberals have promised to make progress on a number of NDP priorities, including health care.
While some terms of the agreement are very specific, the accord on health care involves “additional ongoing investments,” but no timelines or specific dollar figures.
“If we don’t see action on health care, we absolutely reserve the right to withdraw our support,” Singh said at a press conference Monday in Ottawa.


