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Layton warns PM not to scrap day care planOTTAWA -- NDP Leader Jack Layton has spelled out his priorities for the coming session of Parliament, paving the way for a clash of child-care agendas that could topple Prime Minister Stephen Harper's fledgling minority government.
Even so, Layton adopted a conciliatory tone Thursday after a meeting with Harper to outline what New Democrats want to see in the April 4 throne speech: promises to increase day-care spaces, protect the public health-care system, reduce pollution and reform the electoral system.
Layton said his party, unlike the Liberals, is determined to make Parliament work and will not oppose the government for the sake of opposing. He refused to get drawn into threats about defeating the government if Harper ignores opposition priorities, preferring to wait and see.
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"Mr. Harper seems to be willing to at least consider the ideas that we presented,'' Layton said. ``Let's see where it goes.''
Still, Layton signalled that child care could be a make-or-break issue.
http://www.canada.com/topics/news/politics/story.html?id=2da934c0-aac2-489e-85cb-ef49321c98af&k=76456 Is Layton "hugging cons" here? Your "as usual" rhetoric would appear to be a bit myopic.