Bloc Québécois won't support non-confidence motion based solely on carbon tax, MP says
If the Conservatives want to bring the Liberal government down over the carbon tax, they won't have the help of the Bloc Québécois, one Quebec MP says.
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If the Conservatives want to bring the Liberal government down over the carbon tax, they won't have the help of the Bloc Québécois, one Quebec MP says.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre will table a motion of non-confidence next Tuesday in an attempt to trigger a federal election.
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said Wednesday his party will put forward a non-confidence motion «at the earliest possible opportunity» when Parliament resumes this fall in an effort to trigger a federal election.
New Democrats are huddling in Montreal to strategize a new path forward ahead of the fall parliamentary session — one that doesn’t include the Liberals at their hips and ideally makes them a credible alternative to the Conservatives at the next election.
The federal New Democrats have pulled their support from the supply-and-confidence agreement with the Liberal government.
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