We’ll, even with a potential confidence vote this week, the NDP & Bloc who say they have no confidence in the Liberal Gov’t under Trudeau…are gonna vote to keep him, & them, in power.
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With the current ménage à trois with the Libs play’n the Bloc & NDP off against each other to the taxpayers detriment to keep Trudeau at the while longer…
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Huh…what’re Canadians say’n in this poll aggregate? It’s a bit on an X-File there…
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So…Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau will be making his U.S. late-night television debut on
"The Late Show" with Stephen Colbert Monday night as his government faces a possible non-confidence motion at some point this week, that he knows he’ll survive, but Canadians won’t know what it cost them to keep Trudeau in power.
View attachment 24896(NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh and Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet both said last week that their parties won't support the move, squashing the Conservatives' hopes for a snap election later this fall)
View attachment 24897American drag queen and TV personality RuPaul Charles will also appear on as a guest on the same episode on Monday, so…?
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The prime minister, whose TV appearance comes as he faces a possible non-confidence vote this week, is in New York City attending meetings at the UN.
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Colbert is no stranger to hosting political guests on his show. He's interviewed a number of American politicians over the years since 2015, including Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, and had former New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern on the show multiple times.
Anyway, a Liberal Party source said the party will still ensure that media have access to live feeds of all fundraisers featuring the prime minister, but can no longer guarantee that reporters are able to attend all money-raising events now that are held in private spaces like homes.
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A party source confirmed to the Star that the Liberals have ditched a policy adopted in 2017 to only hold political fundraisers in public spaces like hotel ballrooms.
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In an effort to catch up to the Conservatives' dominant fundraising machine ahead of the next federal election, Justin Trudeau's Liberals plan to resume holding fundraisers in private homes…
with Chinese Billionaire Bankers?
In the first half of this year, the Conservatives raised more than $20.5 million, compared to almost $6.9 million for the Liberals. The New Democrats chalked up $2.6 million in donations, the Greens got $777,000, & the Bloc has Alberta’s Platinum Credit Card. The Conservatives, flush with cash and riding high in the polls, intend to table a non-confidence motion next week. The NDP and Bloc Québécois have said they will vote to keep the government alive and avoid an immediate election.