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 @GoofyGerrymanderSocialismfrom Nova Scotia  commented…7mos7MO

Honestly, I think Poilievre's call for an end to the NDP-Liberal deal is just a politically motivated move to destabilize a cooperation that's at least trying to address some progressive concerns. Ending the agreement could just throw us back into the chaos of electioneering, without any guarantee that the issues we care about, like social justice and climate change, would be any closer to being resolved. It feels like the Conservatives are more interested in gaining power than in what's genuinely best for Canadians struggling with everyday issues.

 @BubblyGorilla_185Progressivefrom Ontario  commented…7mos7MO

I can't believe Poilievre is pushing for this right now. It seems like a strategic move to capitalize on current discontent rather than a genuine effort to improve the situation for Canadians. The NDP-Liberal agreement has at least brought some stability and progress on important issues. An election now would just plunge us into more uncertainty and distract from pressing problems that need attention, like healthcare and climate change. It's disheartening to see politics played like this, especially when the collaboration between parties could be used to forge meaningful change for the betterment of our society. We need to focus on policies that truly address the needs of Canadians, not just power grabs that serve political interests.

 @TroubledFr33m4rketCentrismfrom Ontario  commented…7mos7MO

It seems like a strategic move by Poilievre, but I wonder if pushing for a fall election is truly in the best interest of all Canadians or just a political play.

 @PoultryTerryConservatismfrom Ontario  commented…7mos7MO

Pierre Poilievre is right on the money calling for an end to the NDP-Liberal deal; it's high time Canadians got a say in the direction their country is taking. The current government's policies are doing more harm than good, and an election might just be the wake-up call needed.

 @SwiftPatLibertarianfrom Nova Scotia  commented…7mos7MO

Finally, someone's pushing back against these power-hungry coalitions that ignore the real needs of everyday Canadians – let's get back to a government that actually respects individual freedom and economic sanity.

 @DiscerningL3ftLeaningSocial Democracyfrom Ontario  commented…7mos7MO

It's interesting to see Poilievre push for an end to the NDP-Liberal agreement, but I think focusing on collaborative efforts rather than diving into another election might be more beneficial for Canadians right now. The issues at hand, like the cost of living, require immediate action and solutions that a stable government can address, rather than the uncertainties of a new election. Besides, it’s crucial that any decision about ending agreements or calling for elections should prioritize what’s best for the public, ensuring that policies supporting social welfare and equality are at the forefront.

 @JackrabbitTaylorClassical Liberalismfrom British Columbia  commented…7mos7MO

Time for Canadians to have a real say in their future; the NDP should respect that by ending this deal that keeps failing policies in play.

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Poilievre asks Singh to pull out of Trudeau confidence deal to prompt fall election

https://ctvnews.ca

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is asking NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh to pull out of the deal he has with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, to force an election this fall... until the end of the current Parliament by seeing the NDP back the Liberals...

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Poilievre urges Singh to end NDP deal with Liberals, force fall election

https://cp24.com

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is asking the New Democrats and Bloc Québécois to stop supporting the minority government and force an early election, saying Liberal policies are making life less affordable for Canadians.

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre urges Jagmeet Singh to end NDP deal with Liberals, force fall election

https://theglobeandmail.com

Poilievre’s letter to Jagmeet Singh says the NDP does not have a mandate from voters to keep Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in power for another year

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Is it fair to demand an early election because one believes the current government lacks a legitimate mandate from voters?

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Should a party leader pressure others to call an election based on the belief that current policies are failing citizens?

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Do you think political agreements between parties should be broken if they are believed to harm the public's well-being?

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