Conservative attacks on Speakers in Ottawa, Regina a pattern, say Liberals and NDP
OTTAWA — The House leaders for the federal Liberals and NDP say conservative politicians are displaying a pattern of attacks against Speakers’ independence.
Their accusation comes a day after the federal Conservatives failed for the third time to get House of Commons Speaker Greg Fergus to resign over allegations he is too partisan for the role.
But Liberal House leader Steven MacKinnon says that “some” are creating a culture of intimidation against Speakers in different legislatures.
His NDP counterpart Peter Julian is drawing a connection to Saskatchewan, where the provincial government’s House leader stepped down after admitting he brought a gun to the legislature more than a decade ago.