Canada News: The Tories’ last no-confidence motion against Canada’s Trudeau government also failed


Gurmalkiat Singh Kahlon

Vancouver, December 10

Canada News: The third and last motion of no confidence presented by opposition Conservative Party leader Pierre Poliver in Parliament against Canada’s minority government of Justin Trudeau also failed. He had presented such resolutions twice in the past months, which he was frustrated by not being supported by any other party.

This last gamble was suddenly played by the opposition leader because the pro-government NDP leader Jagmeet Singh is insisting on the government to include pension-based senior citizens in the GST exemption and relief payment of two and a half hundred dollars. Jagmeet Singh has demanded from the government about this. Politically astute people believe that the opposition leader must have moved the no-confidence motion to take advantage of Jagmeet Singh’s displeasure, failing which he has lost his last chance.

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In fact, in this era of the Canadian economy suffering from recession, no party except the Conservative Party (Tory) wants to risk the elections and under this guise, the government is being insisted on accepting the demands of its supporters. . On the occasion of Jagmeet Singh’s vote against the motion, the Tories’ strong sarcastic comments gave the people a testimony of their same plan.

Responding to this attack by the Tory MPs, Jagmeet Singh said that his party cannot be a part of any such game which is being played by the Conservative leaders. As Jagmeet Singh opposed the motion of no confidence, Tory MPs also opposed the NDP’s motion to amend the GST relief, which was supported by the Green Party, including Liberal MP Chad Collin.

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