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OTTAWA — Federal New Democrats slammed Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for potentially violating ethics rules when he vacationed with the Aga Khan and said Wednesday they will seek to give Parliament’s ethics watchdog new tools to investigate possible breaches by MPs .

The NDP announcement comes on the heels of Trudeau’s admission Tuesday that he spent a second vacation, in 2014, on an island in the Bahamas owned by the billionaire philanthropist and spiritual leader the Aga Khan in addition to his most recent vacation there a few weeks ago.

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“Mr. Trudeau and the Liberal Party are in trouble,” said NDP MP Alexandre Boulerice. When the House of Commons convenes next week for the first time since Christmas, Boulerice plans to table new legislation boosting the the powers of the commissioner.

“[The Liberals] have to answer really serious questions,” Boulerice said Wednesday.

On Tuesday in Calgary, Trudeau admitted to a second vacation while he was an MP as the guest of the Aga Khan and that in 2014, just as he did a few weeks ago, he travelled from Nassau to the Aga Khan’s private 349-acre island via the Aga Khan’s private helicopter.

Parliament’s Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner, Mary Dawson, has already opened an investigation into Trudeau’s 2016 trip for potential violations of the federal Conflict of Interest Act.