Bloc Quebecois Leader Aims to Topple Trudeau's Government
Bloc Quebecois leader Yves-Francois Blanchet aims to end Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's minority government, needing support from other legislators who are currently unenthusiastic. Blanchet demands increased senior funding and dairy industry protections. Success requires the New Democratic Party's backing, but polls predict poor Liberal and NDP election results.
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The Bloc Quebecois leader, Yves-Francois Blanchet, is actively seeking support from other legislators to dismantle Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's minority government, emphasizing the lack of enthusiasm among his peers. These comments highlight the Liberal government's challenges, as it grapples with voter fatigue after nine years in power.
Blanchet has outlined key demands for supporting the government, including increased funding for seniors and the protection of tariffs and quotas benefiting Quebec's dairy farmers. He criticized Trudeau for inaction, stating, "We are negotiating with opposition parties to have the government fall." A crucial aspect of this plan involves securing backing from the smaller New Democratic Party, which has recently supported Trudeau during confidence votes.
NDP leader Jagmeet Singh is expected to address these developments soon. Current polling indicates both the NDP and Liberals would struggle in an election, potentially paving the way for a significant victory for the official opposition Conservatives by the October 2025 deadline.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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