OTTAWA - The Opposition New Democrats say they hope the prime minister provides exact details today about the extent of a proposed combat role for Canada in northern Iraq.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper is to tell Parliament what military contribution his government is prepared to provide in the fight against the al-Qaida splinter group known as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.
NDP House leader Peter Julian says he wants to hear specifics on the timeline of the mission and whether it will extend into Syria.
And he says he hopes it also includes humanitarian measures.
A Commons debate and vote on the motion to send troops into combat is expected for Monday.
Though parliamentary approval isn't necessary to send soldiers into combat or to participate in airstrikes, Harper has repeatedly said he believes Parliament should be consulted.