Ousted Manitoba backbencher plans legal challenge for right to cross the floor
WINNIPEG — A Manitoba politician who was kicked out of the governing Progressive Conservative caucus says he’s planning a court challenge against a law that forbids him from joining another party’s caucus.
Steven Fletcher, who was dumped by the Tories last Friday, said Tuesday a provincial law that forbids him — or any other Manitoba politician — from crossing the legislature floor is unconstitutional.
“That goes against almost every tradition that exists for our parliamentary democratic systems,” Fletcher told The Canadian Press.
“I’ve given instructions to my lawyer to file the necessary paperwork to have the law thrown out on a constitutional basis.”


