Poilievre will introduce non-confidence motion next week to trigger election | CBC News
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Pierre Poilievre's motion of non-confidence aims to trigger a federal election, reflecting Conservative confidence while the Liberals seek to maintain legislative momentum amidst public discontent.
If the non-confidence motion passes, Canadians could head to an election this fall. Although the Conservatives are optimistic, the outcome of the vote remains uncertain.
The Liberals, facing challenges with public trust and recent byelection losses, hope to push through vital legislation while avoiding an electoral clash with the Conservatives.
The NDP's decision to support the Liberals could be pivotal, as they represent a key bloc in maintaining the government's majority and preventing an election.
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