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 @8G8PRNVLiberalismfrom Quebec  commented…7mos7MO

Poilievre's aggressive push for a confidence vote feels like a risky play that could backfire, especially if Canadians aren't in the mood for another election so soon.

 @PoultryTerryConservatismfrom Ontario  commented…7mos7MO

Finally, someone's stepping up to give Trudeau a run for his money; it's about time we saw some real leadership challenge in Ottawa.

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Federal party leaders on the offensive ahead of Parliament’s return, Monday’s by-elections

https://theglobeandmail.com

Trudeau says he is eager to get back to debating, Poilievre says his Conservatives will soon put forward a non-confidence motion, Jagmeet Singh rejects calls to upend minority government

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Poilievre says he will try to trigger federal election as soon as possible

https://toronto.citynews.ca

Days before the House of Commons returns for the fall session, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he will try to trigger a federal election as soon as possible.

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Poilievre says he will force confidence vote on Trudeau's government as soon as possible

https://winnipegsun.com

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh announced last week his party was ending the confidence and supply agreement his party has had with the Liberals for the last two-and-a-half years. Poilievre said unless Singh actually votes to bring the government down, the agreement is still in place.

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Should personal disagreements between party leaders influence the timing of elections?

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How would you feel if political strategies, instead of direct policies, decided the country's leadership?

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Do you think it's fair for a political leader to force an election to potentially change the government, and why?