They want to force the Bloc to follow up with its threats? Will the Bloc follow?
CaliperLee62 on
Will Christmas be coming early this year? 🎉
Key_Mongoose223 on
But the block is having its opposition days this week right? So they would have to call their bluff and put up a confidence vote now rather than the deadline they had given?
AtRiskMedia on
Funny time to have principles. What a sham
ishida_uryu_ on
Now it is up to Jagmeet to decide if wants an election or not. The Bloc and CPC don’t have enough MPs to force a no confidence vote.
What will he do? He is caught between a rock and a hard place, calling an election means NDP are going to lose seats, but not calling one shows voters NDP are keeping an extremely unpopular government in power.
Bananasaur_ on
Bloc better be regretting not voting against Liberals on their non-confidence vote
CamberMacRorie on
Thank god. I’ll give the Libs the tiny amount of credit they’re due for not folding to this insane demand on order to secure their death grip onto power for a few more months. Jagmeet will probably just keep supporting them anyways.
Keystone-12 on
I’m very impressed that they are standing up and refusing to be bullied.
I think this is the right call and I am glad they made it.
CanCorgi on
We are getting to George Constanza at PlayNow Industries level of refusal to leave with Trudeau now
CrunchyPeanutMaster on
The Bloc has a chance today to send a message as there will be a confidence vote for the capital gains tax grab.
Professional-Cry8310 on
OAS is projected to cost the Canadian taxpayers $100 billion/year by 2028. The largest expense in the federal government’s budget, even larger than interest on their debt or healthcare transfers.
Increasing it is a nonstarter.
sleipnir45 on
Elections back on the menu boys!
namesaretoohard1234 on
Looks like we’re heading to the polls!
OG55OC on
Nice looking forward to the Bloc looking as toothless as the NDP. Or maybe they’ll surprise us with an election, either way should be good 👍
jameskchou on
Justin called the Bloc’s bluff
Milaabbyxx on
Honestly, it feels like the government keeps dropping the ball on supporting seniors. Like, they’ve worked hard their whole lives and deserve better! It’s wild that Liberal MPs are just gonna vote against this motion. Are they not listening to what people actually need? It’s super frustrating when they just play politics instead of doing what’s right for the community. Seniors shouldn’t have to fight for benefits that should be a given! 💔
JosephScmith on
Once again the liberals fight against doing anything good for Canadians.
weatheredanomaly on
A broken clock is right twice. It’s time to stop feeding future generations to the gluttonous boomers. They made their bed.
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They want to force the Bloc to follow up with its threats? Will the Bloc follow?
Will Christmas be coming early this year? 🎉
But the block is having its opposition days this week right? So they would have to call their bluff and put up a confidence vote now rather than the deadline they had given?
Funny time to have principles. What a sham
Now it is up to Jagmeet to decide if wants an election or not. The Bloc and CPC don’t have enough MPs to force a no confidence vote.
What will he do? He is caught between a rock and a hard place, calling an election means NDP are going to lose seats, but not calling one shows voters NDP are keeping an extremely unpopular government in power.
Bloc better be regretting not voting against Liberals on their non-confidence vote
Thank god. I’ll give the Libs the tiny amount of credit they’re due for not folding to this insane demand on order to secure their death grip onto power for a few more months. Jagmeet will probably just keep supporting them anyways.
I’m very impressed that they are standing up and refusing to be bullied.
I think this is the right call and I am glad they made it.
We are getting to George Constanza at PlayNow Industries level of refusal to leave with Trudeau now
The Bloc has a chance today to send a message as there will be a confidence vote for the capital gains tax grab.
OAS is projected to cost the Canadian taxpayers $100 billion/year by 2028. The largest expense in the federal government’s budget, even larger than interest on their debt or healthcare transfers.
Increasing it is a nonstarter.
Elections back on the menu boys!
Looks like we’re heading to the polls!
Nice looking forward to the Bloc looking as toothless as the NDP. Or maybe they’ll surprise us with an election, either way should be good 👍
Justin called the Bloc’s bluff
Honestly, it feels like the government keeps dropping the ball on supporting seniors. Like, they’ve worked hard their whole lives and deserve better! It’s wild that Liberal MPs are just gonna vote against this motion. Are they not listening to what people actually need? It’s super frustrating when they just play politics instead of doing what’s right for the community. Seniors shouldn’t have to fight for benefits that should be a given! 💔
Once again the liberals fight against doing anything good for Canadians.
A broken clock is right twice. It’s time to stop feeding future generations to the gluttonous boomers. They made their bed.