“Ridiculous” and “undemocratic”: Warkentin displeased with confidence vote over Tory motion
UPDATE: The Conservative Party’s motion was voted down in the House of Commons Wednesday, avoiding the calling of a federal election. This story has been updated from the original version.
The member of parliament for Grande Prairie-Mackenzie is slamming the notion of the confidence vote held in the House of Commons this afternoon, over his party’s motion to have a committee dedicated to investigating the WE charity scandal, as well as the government’s COVID-19 response.
Conservative Chris Warkentin says the Liberal Party’s decision to hold a non-confidence vote that would have triggered a federal election, exactly one year after the last federal election, over the framework of the committee request is not the way to go.
“This is quite frankly ridiculous and it’s undemocratic,” said Warkentin.