High court won’t hear NDP expenses case over mailings, offices
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court may have just killed off the NDP’s last legal hope to end a dispute with the House of Commons over payments to political staff, leaving the party’s financial picture even gloomier.
The high court declined Thursday to hear an appeal from the New Democrats over a $2.7-million dispute with the House of Commons about salaries paid to political staff after the 2011 election.
The NDP has no immediate plan for what it will do next.
“We are obviously disappointed with the outcome,” said party spokesman Guillaume Francoeur in an email. “As this decision just came out, we will take the time to consult with our lawyers before commenting.”