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http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2008/11/27/question-period.html
I think the opposition parties have allot more to loose by not fighting than by going into an election. And I don't think the GG will allow the NDP/Liberals to assume the mantel of the government.
Who else is geared for an election?
Opposition parties won't support Tory economic update
Last Updated: Thursday, November 27, 2008 | 4:55 PM ET Comments144Recommend62CBC News
Canada's opposition parties said Thursday they will vote against the Conservative government's fiscal update, sparking speculation the country could face another election in the midst of a global economic crisis.
"We will vote against this plan … (It) does not address the economic slowdown," Liberal leader Stéphane Dion told reporters.
The NDP and Bloc Québécois also said they would not support the government on the changes proposed by Finance Minister Jim Flaherty if it is put to a confidence vote, which could come as soon as Friday, the CBC's Keith Boag reported from outside the House of Commons in Ottawa.
The parties assailed the government's plan to eliminate the $30 million in public subsidies all political parties receive, saying Stephen Harper's Conservatives were more interested in playing politics than protecting Canada's threatened economy.
The subsidy cut is one of the key elements of the fiscal update that Finance Minister Jim Flaherty announced in Ottawa on Thursday afternoon as a response to the global financial crisis.
More to come
I think the opposition parties have allot more to loose by not fighting than by going into an election. And I don't think the GG will allow the NDP/Liberals to assume the mantel of the government.
Who else is geared for an election?