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Most NDP MPs unable to get to Ottawa for return of Parliament due to weather delays

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Last updated: 2026/01/26 at 2:35 PM
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Most NDP MPs were unable to get to Ottawa today for the return of Parliament after weather-related travel issues stranded several of them in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut.

Four MPs, including interim leader, still in transit to Ottawa

David Baxter · The Canadian Press · Posted: Jan 26, 2026 2:11 PM EST | Last Updated: 24 minutes ago

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Interim NDP Leader Don Davies speaks in the entrance of the House of Commons on Parliament Hill before Question Period, in Ottawa, on Dec. 10, 2025. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press)

Most NDP MPs were unable to get to Ottawa today for the return of Parliament after weather-related travel issues stranded several of them in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut.

A party spokesperson says four MPs, including interim leader Don Davies, are in transit to Ottawa after being unable to leave Rankin Inlet for Winnipeg until Sunday.

Davies told The Canadian Press their return flights from the caucus retreat in Rankin Inlet were cancelled Friday due to the weather.

NDP MPs Heather McPherson and Alexandre Boulerice are expected to be in the House of Commons today.

WATCH | NDP hold town hall in Rankin Inlet to close caucus meeting:

NDP wraps up caucus meetings in Rankin Inlet with town hall gathering

The town hall was held Thursday night at the community centre. Around 50 residents from the community attended. One of them who works at the local high school spoke at the event.

Manitoba MP Leah Gazan is expected to participate virtually from her riding in Winnipeg.

The NDP caucus is planning to assemble in Ottawa on Tuesday after a weekend of extremely cold weather in much of Canada, including Nunavut.

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David Baxter is a reporter with The Canadian Press

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