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NDP Falls Short of Official Party Status in House of Commons Post-Historic Defeat

NDP Falls Short of Official Party Status in House of Commons Post-Historic Defeat

Ottawa, May 26, 2025: The New Democratic Party (NDP) will not be granted official party status in the House of Commons, Government House Leader Steven MacKinnon confirmed on Monday. The decision comes in the wake of the party’s worst electoral performance in Canadian history, following the 2025 federal election.Under the Parliament of Canada Act, a political party must secure at least 12 seats in the House to attain official party status. The NDP won just seven seats, far below the required threshold. The consequences are severe—without official status, the NDP loses vital parliamentary privileges, including increased speaking time, committee memberships,…
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Jagmeet Singh Urges Lawmaking Before Election Amid National Emergency

Jagmeet Singh Urges Lawmaking Before Election Amid National Emergency

Ottawa, March 5th , 2025 – New Democratic Party (NDP) leader Jagmeet Singh has made it clear that now is not the time for a federal election. Instead, he insists that lawmakers must focus on passing and implementing crucial legislation before Canadians head to the polls. Singh Prioritizes Stability Over Elections With the country facing pressing challenges, Singh argues that political leaders should focus on governance rather than electioneering. His stance comes amid growing uncertainty over the stability of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s minority Liberal government, which relies on NDP support to pass key policies.In October 2024, Singh voiced concerns…
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