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NDP faces ‘Parliament from hell’ without official party status, says former MP

  • After winning only seven seats in the recent election, the NDP will resume its presence in Parliament at the end of May without official party status.
  • The party lost official status because it did not meet the minimum requirement of 12 members, mirroring the situation after the 1993 election, which was called 'the Parliament from hell' by a former MP.
  • Loss of status means the NDP loses privileges like daily question period participation and committee seats, along with significant financial funding tied to caucus size.
  • Funding for opposition leaders typically starts at $1.1 million, while Andrew Scheer’s office, for example, has nearly $1.3 million, and experts warn lack of resources creates many challenges for the NDP.
  • Interim leader Don Davies commits to an open review of the election result and plans to strategically use the party’s limited balance of power to push the government for real results.
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Barrie Today broke the news in Barrie, Canada on Thursday, May 8, 2025.
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