The House of Commons is set for one final vote on the main budget motion that will determine if the fiscal policy can go ahead and if the Liberal Party can keep governing.
The Liberal government tabled the budget earlier this month. It calls for billions of dollars in new spending to help prop up an economy hit hard by U.S. tariffs, along with cuts to the public service that the government says would lead to billions of dollars in savings.
The motion simply calls on the House to “approve in general the budgetary policy of the government.” But because it is considered a confidence vote, the government would fall if the motion fails — and Canadians would likely be heading to another election.
The Liberals gained an additional seat in the House with former Conservative MP Chris d'Entremont

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