

How the Conservatives tried (and failed) to trigger an election
Sep 26, 2024
Campbell Clark, the chief political writer at The Globe and Mail, dives into the recent Conservative non-confidence motion and its implications for Canadian politics. He explains how opposition days operate and the strategies parties will employ to navigate these critical sessions. Clark discusses the delicate balance of political power and the potential for a snap election, highlighting tensions around issues like the carbon tax. His insights shed light on how parties are maneuvering through complex dynamics in the lead-up to potential elections.
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