And so it begins: the Parliamentary work to get rid of unpopular Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to begin way sooner than previously expected.
Parliament in Ottawa will only reconvene on Jan. 27, but a Canadian parliamentary committee led by an opposition Conservative Party lawmaker will begin holding meetings during the legislative recess.
The work is beginning early in hopes of expediting a vote of no-confidence that will mean the defeat of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government.
Reuters reported:
“The House of Commons Public Accounts Committee will begin meetings on Jan. 7 to consider and vote on a motion of non-confidence in the Liberal government, committee Chair John Williamson said in a letter to panel members. The motion would have to ultimately pass in the House of Commons to defeat the government.”
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Parliament in Ottawa will only reconvene on Jan. 27, but a Canadian parliamentary committee led by an opposition Conservative Party lawmaker will begin holding meetings during the legislative recess.
The work is beginning early in hopes of expediting a vote of no-confidence that will mean the defeat of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government.
Reuters reported:
“The House of Commons Public Accounts Committee will begin meetings on Jan. 7 to consider and vote on a motion of non-confidence in the Liberal government, committee Chair John Williamson said in a letter to panel members. The motion would have to ultimately pass in the House of Commons to defeat the government.”
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