NDP, Bloc back Liberal minority government in first confidence vote of new session

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Had the Conservative amendment to the throne speech passed, it would have been considered a defeat of the government and could have triggered another election

Had the amendment passed, it would have been considered a defeat of the government and could have triggered another election, less than three months after the last election handed Trudeau a second consecutive minority.

The brief speech basically recapped the Liberals’ election promises for finishing the fight against COVID-19 and rebuilding a more resilient, greener and more inclusive economy.Article content

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