Green leader Elizabeth May doesn't expect election, despite NDP-Liberal fallout

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Green leader Elizabeth May doesn't expect election, despite NDP-Liberal fallout
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Green Party leader is looking forward to a minority Parliament that has to work together

Despite news that the NDP has stepped away from its supply and confidence deal with the Liberals, which helped keep the minority government in power, Elizabeth May, the Green Party MP for Saanich-Gulf Islands, is confident that it will be business as usual in Parliament.

The NDP’s decision was triggered by Labour Minister Steve MacKinnon’s decision to use his powers to end the labour dispute that brought chaos to Canada’s rail network in August. The NDP has said moving forward it will determine how to vote on Liberal legislation on a case-by-case basis.

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