Trudeau government survives another Conservative-led non-confidence vote
- The Liberal government led by Prime Minister Trudeau survived a non-confidence vote introduced by Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre on Wednesday.
- The vote ended with 211 against and 120 for the motion, ensuring the government remains in power.
- The Bloc and NDP did not support the Conservatives, indicating no immediate plan to challenge the Liberal government.
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Trudeau survives second confidence motion in Canada parliament
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau survived a second parliamentary confidence motion in less than a week on Tuesday after opposition parties vowed to keep his minority Liberal government alive for now.

Bloc pushes government on pension pact as Liberals survive non-confidence vote
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Second Conservative non-confidence motion fails
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal government survived another Conservative-led non-confidence vote on Tuesday, the second in less than a week. This, the same day the Bloc Quebecois had an opportunity to table a non-confidence motion of its own, opting instead to push the Liberals to support one of its key demands.
Canada’s Justin Trudeau survives first no-confidence vote. Why his government isn’t secure still
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s minority Liberal government survived a key no-confidence vote this week, defeating Conservative efforts to force early elections. With 211 votes against and 120 in favour, the motion failed, but opposition parties remain poised to challenge Trudeau’s leadership
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