Canadian PM Justin Trudeau has had a tough month. His polling has been in the dumps. His partner in the coalition government backed away from him. Several of his top government officials have resigned. And his party lost an election for a safe seat they’ve held for decades. Now, as promised last week, the Conserviatives have set up a no-confidence vote for tomorrow.
As expected and promised, Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives introduced a non-confidence motion on Tuesday in an attempt to topple Justin Trudeau’s government.
The motion was read out by the speaker at the start of proceedings.
“The House has no confidence in the prime minister and the government,” it simply stated.
This effort is not going to pass because the two left-leaning parties, the NDP and the Bloc Quebecois, have both vowed to support Trudeau to prevent conservatives coming to power.
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