Most New Democratic Party leadership candidates say they are in no hurry to become Members of Parliament, reducing immediate pressure for by-elections or rapid seat turnover. That stance makes near-term shifts in parliamentary composition or policy direction unlikely and carries negligible implications for markets or fiscal policy.
Most New Democratic Party leadership candidates say they are in no hurry to become Members of Parliament, reducing immediate pressure for by-elections or rapid seat turnover. That stance makes near-term shifts in parliamentary composition or policy direction unlikely and carries negligible implications for markets or fiscal policy.
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