Liberal-NDP deal buys more time for next Conservative leader, but there’s a downside
OTTAWA — A new agreement between the federal Liberal government and New Democrats has something important to offer the next Conservative leader: Time.
The deal, set to last until 2025, sees the NDP pledge not to vote to bring down the minority Liberal government, in exchange for working together on shared priorities.
With the Conservatives set to pick their new leader Sept. 10, the party would have more than two years to prepare to face Canadians in a general election, assuming the Liberal-NDP deal holds.
That is longer than former leader Erin O’Toole had when he was elected to the party’s top job.