A lot of the commentary about the Liberal government that will succeed Justin Trudeau’s assumes that it will be short-lived. That’s probably the best bet over the coming weeks. With the Bloc Quebecois, Conservatives, and New Democrats committed to voting non-confidence against the government at the first opportunity, it’s seemingly only a matter of time before we’re subjected to an election.
The Liberals will announce a new leader on March 9, Parliament is set to return on March 24, and reports are that the first confidence vote could be as early as March 26. That potentially leaves less than three weeks for the new prime minister before he or she is forced into a campaign and their probable defeat.
But what if the government can avert a confidence vote or extend its lifespan through these early confidence votes ...
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