Lewis says Gladu’s floor-crossing shows Parliament needs the NDP
OTTAWA — NDP Leader Avi Lewis said Ontario MP Marilyn Gladu’s defection from the Conservatives to the Liberals shows why Canada still needs the NDP to be a progressive voice in Parliament.
Lewis said Gladu is by all accounts “a very nice person with extreme social conservative views” and her addition to the Liberal caucus raises the question of whether it’s still a progressive party.
“This just speaks to the essential need, the fundamental need for the NDP in today’s Canada,” he said. “Because who is going to keep the focus on the crisis of the cost of living, on the struggle of everyday Canadians, on actually winning Tommy Douglas’ dream of universal health care from head to toe and make changes we need to make as a country.”
Lewis, who does not have a seat in the House of Commons, said his party will outline a set of proposals on Monday “laser focused” on the cost of living, particularly the price of groceries.