‘All bets are off’: Liberal-NDP rupture leaves ‘the clock ticking’ on Parliament’s lifecycle

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‘All bets are off’: Liberal-NDP rupture leaves ‘the clock ticking’ on Parliament’s lifecycle
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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh ’s abrupt departure from his party’s deal with the Liberals will shorten the lifecycle of this Parliament, and put all political parties on a collision course when the House of Commons resumes in less than two weeks, say observers. On Sept. 4, Singh announced that he had “ripped up” the supply-and-confidence agreement his party has had with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Liberals since March 2022.

I’m focused on actually delivering the things that Canadians told me this summer they need,” said Trudeau. Cullen said the best strategy for the Liberals to keep this Parliament alive longer is to continue the business of “running the country” and “be the adult in the room.

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