‘Toxicity’ and ‘obstructionism’: Trudeau tells Canadians Parliament is dysfunctional
OTTAWA — Prime Minster Justin Trudeau is painting Parliament as a place of “toxicity” and “obstructionism” to his minority government’s agenda, fuelling growing speculation of a possible election call later this year.
The Liberal’s budget implementation bill is among the pieces of legislation being debated in the House of Commons, which is set to break for summer on Wednesday.
With time ticking on getting outstanding bills passed, Trudeau and his ministers have been calling out Opposition Conservatives for using procedural tactics to delay votes from happening.
On Tuesday, Trudeau said his government’s push to ban conversion therapy and enshrine Canada’s goal to get to net-zero emissions by mid-century — both introduced last fall — can happen with the help of the Bloc Québécois and NDP.