‘They’re trying to make parliament look dysfunctional’: MP McLeod believes Liberals are anxious for an election
KAMLOOPS — With accusations of obstructing legislature from the federal Liberals, and accusations of not setting clear priorities from the Conservatives, Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo’s member of parliament is providing her thoughts.
Cathy McLeod, Conservative MP since 2008, believes the Liberals are trying to make the case for an election in 2021.
“They’re trying to set things up in a way that they can say they’re being obstructed… that is absolutely wrong,” McLeod said. “They’re introducing a whole hodgepodge of bills and then, of course, they’re not debating them. In my opinion, the Liberals are playing some games so they can justify a pandemic election.”
A story from the Canadian Press over the weekend highlighted grievances from the Liberal government about the official opposition Conservatives. Liberal House Leader Pablo Rodriguez claimed the Conservatives are delaying the legislation process, such as preventing progress on the COVID-19 relief-related Bill C-14 and refusing to extend sitting hours to debate the government’s response to the Senate amendments to the MAID-related Bill C-7.

