Bill to ensure safe election during pandemic stalls as odds of election increase
OTTAWA — Legislation aimed at ensuring a federal election could be safely held during the COVID-19 pandemic is stalled in the House of Commons, even as Justin Trudeau’s Liberals are fast-approaching the average expiry date for minority governments in Canada.
Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc blames the Conservatives for blocking Bill C-19.
And he suggests that may be because Conservatives actually want to discourage voters from casting ballots should there be an election this summer or fall.
But Conservative House leader Gerard Deltell says the Liberals have only themselves to blame for the fact that C-19 has had only three hours of initial debate in the Commons since its introduction almost five months ago.


