Several votes following budget could trigger an election, at least in theory
OTTAWA — Justin Trudeau’s minority Liberal government faces three votes in the wake of Monday’s budget, any one of which could theoretically plunge the country into an election.
But NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh has taken a lot of the suspense out of what would ordinarily be high-stakes political drama.
Even before the contents of the budget were revealed, Singh reiterated Monday that his party is not interested in triggering an election in the midst of a deadly third wave of COVID-19.
All three main opposition parties would have to vote against the budget to bring down the government.