The Man Who Kept Trudeau in Power Against the CDN Trucker Movement Pulls the Plug

ER Editor:  This is a somewhat historic political move in Canada, for the ‘left’ (globalist) NDP to sever ties with Trudeau’s Liberals since it’s been the NDP propping up the much-hated Trudeau government for quite some time. Since March 2022, in fact, until June of 2025 according to the plan, allowing Trudeau to govern in a minority government for three years. This deal commenced about one to two months after the Canadian Truckers started their cross-Canada convoy to protect vaccine mandates. Singh kept Trudeau in power most likely during this long and difficult period. Our first trucker story was posted February 1 2022, so the truckers had to have been organizing well before this.

The news broke Wednesday. Here’s a two-day update. THEY’RE ALL COMPROMISED. Don’t forget Poilievre was a WEF-er and erased the evidence.

We sense a UK / French set-up where citizens are being hastily pushed to the polls, only to face other nasty surprises once their ‘choice’ (such as it is) is made. ‘You thought Poilievre was the better deal?!’ type of thing. Both UK and French governments have become nightmares on steroids just since July.

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SINGH’S ANNOUNCEMENT

Dishing the Dirt on Singh, justifiably —

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The NDP is ending its governance agreement with the Liberals

Deal that ensured Liberal minority government’s survival was the first such agreement at the federal level

Composite illustration featuring Jagmeet Singh, left, and Justin Trudeau.
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, left, has announced that he is ending his party’s supply-and-confidence agreement with Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government. (Blair Gable/Reuters, Kent Nishimura/Getty Images)

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is terminating the supply-and-confidence agreement his party made with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government.

The party made the announcement in a video posted to social media Wednesday afternoon. The deal was scheduled to run until June 2025.

“Justin Trudeau has proven again and again he will always cave to corporate greed. The Liberals have let people down. They don’t deserve another chance from Canadians,” Singh said in the video.

“There is another, even bigger battle ahead. The threat of Pierre Poilievre and Conservative cuts. From workers, from retirees, from young people, from patients, from families — he will cut in order to give more to big corporations and wealthy CEOs.”

Singh said the Liberals will not stand up to corporate interests and he will be running in the next election to “stop Conservative cuts.”

WATCH | Singh says he ‘ripped up’ deal with Liberals:

ER: See this tweet – we cannot copy over videos from CBC

Jagmeet Singh posts campaign-style video saying he ‘ripped up’ NDP deal with Liberals

style social media video, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh announced that he has ended the supply-and-confidence agreement his party with Prime Minister Justin Trudea’s Liberal government. The deal was scheduled to run until June 2025.

A spokesperson for the NDP told CBC News the plan to end the agreement had been in the works for the past two weeks — and that the party would not inform the Liberal government of its decision until an hour before the video was scheduled to go live online.

A senior government source told CBC News that the Prime Minister’s Office was informed at 12:47 p.m. ET. Singh posted the video on social media at 12:55 p.m. ET.

The confidence-and-supply agreement struck between the two parties in March 2022 committed the NDP to supporting the Liberal government on confidence votes in exchange for legislative commitments on NDP priorities.

The deal, which ensured the survival of the minority Liberal government, was the first such formal agreement between two parties at the federal level.

‘I’ll let others focus on politics,’ Trudeau says

Speaking in Rocky Harbour, N.L., after Singh made his announcement, Trudeau said his government is more focused on tackling the affordability crisis and climate change.

“These are the things that we’re focused on. I’ll let others focus on politics,” Trudeau said.

“I really hope the NDP stays focused on how we can deliver for Canadians, as we have over the past years, rather than focusing on politics.”

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Meanwhile, Trudeau’s campaign manager has quit —

JUST IN: The Trudeau Liberals’ national campaign director, Jeremy Broadhurst, has just announced his resignation

Source

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Featured ImageCanadian Conservative Party leader Pierre PoilievreX/Screenshot

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“Canadians need a carbon tax election NOW to decide between the Costly Coalition of NDP-Liberals who tax your food, punish your work, take your money, double your housing costs and unleash crime and drugs in your communities OR common sense Conservatives who will axe the tax, build the homes, fix the budget, and stop the crime,” he declared.  

Poilievre condemned Singh for signing onto an informal coalition with the Trudeau government which would have kept the Liberals in power until the next election, which is scheduled for the fall of 2025.   

“Two years ago, Sellout Singh sold out workers and signed on to a costly coalition with Justin Trudeau that hiked taxes, ballooned food costs, doubled housing costs and unleashed crime and chaos in our once safe streets,” he wrote 

“In today’s media stunt, Sellout Singh refuses to state whether the NDP will vote with non-confidence to cause a carbon tax election at the first chance,” Poilievre continued.  

“Sellout Singh has voted to quadruple the carbon tax to $0.61/L, a plan that will drive Canadians to food banks and grind our economy to a halt— killing hundreds of thousands of jobs,” he added. “Sellout Singh did all of this after promising he would be an opposition voice.”  

It remains unclear if Singh’s NDP would support Liberals on most bills, which could keep Trudeau in power until the 2025 election. However, if the NDP voted alongside Conservatives to pass a vote of non-confidence in Trudeau’s leadership, the election could be moved to this fall.   

Late last month, leader of Poilievre called on Singh to pull his support for Trudeau’s Liberals, so that an election could be held.   

A recent poll found that 70 percent of Canadians believe country is “broken” as Trudeau focuses on less important issues. Similarly, in January, most Canadians reported that they’re worse off financially since Trudeau took office.     

Additionally, a January poll showed that 46 percent of Canadians expressed a desire for the federal election to take place sooner rather than the latest mandated date in the fall of 2025.    

Recent polls show that the scandal-plagued government has sent the Liberals into a nosedive with no end in sight.  

Similarly, a September poll showed that the Conservatives under Poilievre would win a majority government in a landslide were an election held today. Singh’s NDP and Trudeau’s Liberals would lose a massive number of seats.   

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