Liberal MPs are expected to receive on Monday the outline of a Liberal-NDP coalition agreement that would see the two parties replace the minority Conservative government.
Details of the agreement were being fleshed out Sunday night.
Under the proposed deal, the NDP would hold 25 per cent of cabinet positions while the positions of finance minister, treasury board president and deputy prime minister would be held by Liberals.
The deal would reportedly last 30 months.
The Bloc Québécois would not officially be a part of the coalition, but the new government's survival would depend on its support.
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Details of the agreement were being fleshed out Sunday night.
Under the proposed deal, the NDP would hold 25 per cent of cabinet positions while the positions of finance minister, treasury board president and deputy prime minister would be held by Liberals.
The deal would reportedly last 30 months.
The Bloc Québécois would not officially be a part of the coalition, but the new government's survival would depend on its support.
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Are you in favour of the current government being brought down and replaced by a coalition government over the issue of what was or was not in the economic statement?
More...