Trudeau’s minority Liberal government easily survives first confidence test
OTTAWA — Justin Trudeau’s minority Liberal government has easily survived its first confidence test of the new parliamentary session with the help of the Bloc Québécois and the NDP.
A Conservative amendment to last month’s throne speech was defeated by a vote of 215-117.
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.
There was little suspense over Monday evening’s vote; Bloc Leader Yves-François Blanchet had signalled immediately after the throne speech that his party would support what he called “24 pages of completely empty words.”