
How the Conservatives tried (and failed) to trigger an election
The Decibel
Strategic Maneuvering in Canadian Politics
This chapter explores the intricate strategies of Canadian political parties as they navigate the timing of elections and opposition days. It highlights the Bloc Québécois' push for policy concessions while the NDP seeks to pass existing legislation without triggering an election. The Conservatives' attempts to frame themselves as the change-oriented party are also examined, revealing the complex dynamics at play in the lead-up to potential elections.
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