This is a heinous lie I continue seeing #LiberalTwitter tell, as some argument about #NDP obstructing the LPC, as an excuse for this election, let's unpack it.
No, the NDP did not, "vote against the disabled". They initially refused to support the Covid-19 spending bill in June, which contained a $600 payment for disabled Canadians. And for good reason.
The Liberals wanted to fine/jail CERB recipients! (2/9)
Which was pretty unfair, and necessary to stop, because LIBERAL MPs like Wayne Easter and Adam Vaughan who told people to apply for CERB whether they knew they qualified or not! Can we say, entrapment? I'm no lawyer but, unfair to say the least. (3/9)
In that time, NDP got Liberals to call off the dogs and extend CERB from 16 to 24 weeks. (4/9)
During that time, the NDP also supported the Liberal's proposal to deal with the disability benefit in a separate bill, and so did the Bloc. So no, the NDP did NOT "vote against disabled people." (5/9)
And again, we're talking about 8 days.
That left Liberals: July, August, September to get something out to disabled Canadians and they failed to do it, as @MPJulian outlines here. They even prorogued Parliament from August to late SEPT.
7 MONTHS for Liberals to act! (6/9)
And if you really want to know WHO voted against disabled Canadians, look to the Liberals who fast-tracked right-to-die legislation while voting with the Conservatives against a livable income for disabled Canadians or improving home/palliative care! (7/9)
Not to mention, maintaining 2-tiers of health care, by siding with Conservatives against removing profit from long-term-care homes where so many people died of Covid-19 and from neglect in badly run, for-profit homes.
PS, Justin Trudeau said Parliament had worked and was working on May 25, 2021... so Liberals need to find a new excuse other than obstruction when everything Liberals tabled passed, for why we're having this unnecessary election. (9/9) #Elxn44
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As someone who opposes Islamophobia, why should I vote strategically for a party that drafted a dog-whistle bill around it or that voted for it, over the NDP who didn't?
As someone who supports labour organizing, why would I vote strategically for a party who doesn't want to strengthen labour laws to support workers during strikes and lockouts, when the NDP does?
As someone who wants trade deals that are good for Canada and Canadian workers and don't contain harmful ISDs and respect our sovereignty, why would I vote strategically for any party who undermines that? #trade#cdnecon#Elxn2021
First, the Hoskin's report that Liberals commissioned, says that there should be a Bill for Pharmacare passed BY January 2022. Bills pass 3 readings in the HoC before going to the Senate, they tabled NOTHING! (1/9)
Also, in the 2019 election, Liberals promised us Pharmacare and incumbent MP Patty Hajdu, just 3 MONTHS later, began walking back this promise in the media. (2/9)