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Conservatives have a plan to bring down the federal government. Will it work?


Published on 2024-12-29 05:40:56 - MSN
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  • Conservatives want to bring down the federal government with a non-confidence vote in the new year, but there are a few obstacles in the way.

The article from MSN discusses the Conservative Party of Canada's strategy to potentially bring down the Liberal government led by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The Conservatives, under Pierre Poilievre, are focusing on several key issues to undermine the Liberals' credibility and force an election. These include highlighting economic issues like inflation and housing affordability, criticizing the government's handling of public safety, and leveraging public discontent over carbon pricing. The article outlines that the Conservatives are using procedural tactics in the House of Commons, such as voting against government legislation and possibly triggering a non-confidence vote. However, the success of this plan hinges on several factors including the timing, public opinion, and the cooperation or opposition from other parties like the NDP, which currently supports the Liberals through a confidence-and-supply agreement. The effectiveness of this strategy remains uncertain as it depends on both political maneuvers and broader economic and social conditions.

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