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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Survives Second Parliamentary Confidence Vote

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has survived a second non-confidence motion in parliament, with the motion failing to pass due to a lack of support from the Conservative party, led by Pierre Poilievre. The motion, which accused the government of failing Canadians on affordable housing, cost of living, and crime, was defeated 207-121.

    1. There's no wedge in those issues, and they do represent a very important gain for retired people.
    1. I think there's a lot of hyperbole, there's a lot of saber rattling, there's a lot of politics right now, and that's normal, in the later stages of the minority government.
    1. The Bloc's bill, although well intentioned now, is not helping the most vulnerable seniors.
    1. We really recognize we need to act in the interests of all Canadians.
    2. Yes, seniors, but also their children and their grandchildren and part of doing that means making wise decisions about the use of scarce resources.
    1. If there's a vote, something of substance, something of content, we'll look at it and say, 'you know, this is something we oppose.' But if it's just a motion being brought by Pierre Poilievre, we're not going to support that.
    2. We're not going to play Pierre Poilievre's games.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Survives Second Parliamentary Confidence Vote