In a vote mostly along party lines on Feb. 14, the Liberals and the NDP defeated a motion brought about by the Conservatives to table a plan by the end of the month to lift all COVID-19 mandates within its purview. The motion was defeated 185 to 151, with Liberal MP Joël Lightbound the only one breaking party line and siding with the Conservatives and the Bloc Québécois. Yves Robillard, the other Liberal MP who said last week he agreed with Lightbound, voted against the motion. Before the vote in the House of Commons, interim Conservative Leader Candice Bergen asked the government to support the motion. “This should be a time of optimism and joy for Canadians, not division and fear. Can Canadians count on the Prime Minister to do the right thing and today stand up with us, support our motion and give Canadians the hope that they deserve …