
Interim NDP leader says party will vote against throne speech
OTTAWA - New Democrat MPs are set to vote against the government's throne speech Wednesday, interim NDP Leader Don Davies said Wednesday.
After a caucus meeting, Davies said that 1.2 million Canadians sent New Democrats to Parliament to advocate for working families and those priorities aren’t reflected in the speech.
Davies said the speech offers few details about the government’s plans for health care and housing.
Government House leader Steven MacKinnon has said the vote on the throne speech is a confidence matter, which means it’s the first real test of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government.
If the government loses a confidence vote, it’s defeated — which could lead to a snap election.

I know I am. The bloc will back them once the libs send some money their way. Would not shock me if they did fall retarded cdns would give them the 172 seats needed. I also don't think they will fall this fast they will get at least a year year and a half.
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