NDP motion regarding Palestinian statehood passes after major Liberal alterations
- NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh will address a motion concerning the conflict in Palestine and Israel, aiming to end the violence and humanitarian crisis.
- The motion highlights the death toll, hostages, and ongoing bloodshed since the Hamas attack on Oct. 7.
- Singh emphasizes the need for peace, human rights, and democratic freedoms for both Palestinians and Israelis.
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MPs approve softened Israel-Gaza motion as Liberals dodge vote to recognize Palestine
OTTAWA — The societal fissures forming around the war between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip played out Monday in the House of Commons as an NDP motion to recognize Palestine as a state was turned on its head before the final vote.
Parliament votes to officially recognize the State of Palestine
The motion on Palestinian statehood, plagued with last-minute amendments, passed the House of Commons 204 to 118. Liberal MPs Andrew Housefather, Ben Carr, Marco Mendicino, and Independent Kevin Vuong voted with the Conservative caucus against the NDP motion.
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