NDP swiftly condemns Conservatives legislative agenda

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Parliamentarians returned to work in Ottawa where the Official Opposition swiftly criticized the administration over its legislative plans for the fall.

According to the Conservative House Leader Peter Van Loan, the administration will stay alert on the market and employment this fall and its “top legislative priority” is to pass a bill to realize additional procedures from the last budget.

Van Loan says, “Our Economic Action Plan is working, we must stay on track.”

The bill must take in measures to put into practice different tax credits for SMEs and parents. The administration will also re-launch bills that expired when the election was called that would realize free trade agreements with Panama and Jordan. According to Van Loan, these measures will boost employment.

Other than the economy, the administration will focus on compilations of crime bill that packs together a number of previous bills and the Conservatives promises during the election would be passed within 100 days.

Van Loan said: “We will keep that commitment.”

On the other hand, NDP’s house leader Thomas Mulcair said: “At a time when hundreds of thousands of Canadians are looking for work and the economy is in the possibility at least of slipping into another recession, we found out today from the Conservatives that it’s their so-called law and order agenda that’s the top priority. In other words, investing in prisons rather than in infrastructure, rather than in keeping the economy going… We will be holding them to account for that!”

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