Political tricks in House of Commons risk treating Canadians to a snap fall election
OTTAWA — The federal New Democrats on Tuesday were once again grappling with a decision about whether to support the minority Liberal government or potentially force an election upon Canadians struggling with the latest wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
But NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh refused to see it that way, calling it a “farce” that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made a confidence matter out of a Conservative motion to create a special COVID-19 pandemic investigation committee.
If the result is an election, that’s on Trudeau to explain to Canadians, Singh said.
“I can’t imagine how the prime minister of Canada would look those people in their eyes, people who are afraid and worried, and say, ‘I know you’re worried and afraid, but we’re going to election because I don’t like a committee,'” he said.

