Joly pushed for even softer arms exports language in motion on Israel-Hamas war: NDP
OTTAWA — The consequences of a symbolic House of Commons vote Monday that called on Canada to cease future arms exports to Israel are still reverberating as Liberals face criticism from Israel and within their own caucus.
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly held a closed-door meeting with some Liberals late Tuesday after three MPs voted against the motion, saying they were blindsided by the details of the last-minute amendments.
New Democrats say they negotiated those changes with the Liberals for days before the vote, and Joly herself was working with them late Monday to hammer out the details.
NDP foreign affairs critic Heather McPherson says Joly was pushing to further soften the language on arms exports with just half an hour to spare before a scheduled vote.