The Welland Tribune

Singh calls Liberals’ sick-leave offer a good start but wants more

Government needs NDP support to waive ‘normal’ Commons sittings

- LEE BERTHIAUME

OTTAWA—Jagmeet Singh says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s promise to work with provinces to give workers paid sick leave is a good start, but more action is needed before federal New Democrats will agree to suspend full sittings of the House of Commons through the summer.

The back and forth over paid sick leave Monday came as a small number of MPs debated a Liberal government motion proposing to waive “normal” Commons sittings in favour of expanding the special COVID-19 committee that has acted as a stand-in for the past month.

Because they hold only a minority of seats, the Liberals need the support of at least one of the main opposition parties to pass this motion. With the Conservati­ves demanding the resumption of Commons sittings and Bloc Québécois not involved in negotiatio­ns, that leaves the NDP.

Shortly before debate started on the floor of the House of Commons, Singh, the leader of the federal NDP, laid out his conditions for supporting the Liberal motion by demanding real action on paid sick leave for all Canadians and support for people with disabiliti­es struggling with the COVID-19 crisis.

During his daily briefing outside his home in Ottawa Monday, Trudeau said it makes sense to support paid leave for all workers if they’re ill, so people who might be infected with the coronaviru­s don’t have to choose between going to work sick and not getting paid.

“The government will continue discussion­s with the provinces without delay on ensuring that as we enter the recovery phase of the pandemic, every worker in Canada who needs it has access to 10 days of paid sick leave a year,” Trudeau said.

“We’ll also consider other mechanisms for the longer term to support workers with sick leave.”

Yet Singh said the promise fell short of the NDP’s demands.

“We’ve seen a positive announceme­nt today by the prime minister, but it is not enough,” Singh told the House of Commons. “We need to see the action as well. And we are hopeful though that action will be coming.”

The NDP leader had previously suggested the federal government use the Canada Emergency Response Benefit or employment insurance to deliver paid sick leave immediatel­y and work with the provinces to secure two weeks of leave even after the pandemic is over.

The government must also make good on a promise to provide more support to Canadians with disabiliti­es who are struggling during the pandemic, Singh said.

The question now is how the two sides might bridge that difference — and if not, what other options might exist.

The Conservati­ves have said they want to do away with the special COVID-19 committee and bring back House of Commons sittings, albeit with no more than 50 MPs in the House at any one time.

 ?? SEAN KILPATRICK
THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? In addition to action on sick leave, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh also wants increased support for people with disabiliti­es.
SEAN KILPATRICK THE CANADIAN PRESS In addition to action on sick leave, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh also wants increased support for people with disabiliti­es.

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