Mr. Speaker, we would have thought that after the Prime Minister doubled housing costs, doubled the debt, doubled gun crime and now doubled food bank use, the NDP would be pulling its support. After all, its leader said that the Liberals are too weak, too selfish and too beholden to corporate interests to fight for people, yet there he is, still in power. He does not even have the confidence of his own Liberal MPs, but he seems to still have the confidence of the sellout NDP leader.
Will the costly carbon tax coalition stand up in front of Canadians and let people vote in a carbon tax election for change in the future?