How a new record could be set if the budget doesn't pass. Plus, where things stand in the polls; and the writ is dropped in NL. (The Writ)
Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne announced this past week that budget day would be on November 4. That means the countdown clock until that confidence vote has begun ticking.
As I’ll get into below when looking at where the polls stand today, Mark Carney’s Liberals are in a decent bargaining position at the moment — they lead in the polls and there is no guarantee that any of the other parties would make gains in a new election. They could even risk handing Carney a majority government.
The budget vote could prove to be anticlimactic, as it often does. Or it could kick start the second election campaign in little more than six months.
If that happens, it would be the shortest delay between elections in Canadian history ...
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