Don Davies, the interim leader of the federal NDP, expressed hopes for resource support from other parties despite the NDP’s loss of official status in the House of Commons after a significant drop to seven seats from 24. Although Prime Minister Mark Carney is not pursuing a formal arrangement with the NDP, Davies highlighted the need for the party to function effectively after its election defeat, focusing on issues like affordability and health care. The NDP plans to engage with the Board of Internal Economy for potential resource allocation while acknowledging the challenges posed by their reduced parliamentary presence.