Internal Conservative disarray could set tone for new House of Commons

Erin O’Toole’s voice is not strong; Jagmeet Singh will be very happy; and the Bloc will be mad about everything, including, Quebec’s Commons seat-count being reduced from 78 to 77 under a redistribution of ridings recently presented by Elections Canada, says Angus Reid.
Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole, pictured April 29, 2020, in the House.
Internal caucus dynamics inside two of the opposition parties could guide the tone in the new House which is expected to be raucous and rowdy. “[NDP Leader] Jagmeet Singh [Burnaby South, B.C.) has a united caucus that is feeling like this parliamentary session can get a lot of work done, so youâ€...

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