Trudeau Survives No-Confidence Vote Amid Political Turmoil
The Canadian Prime Minister faces ongoing challenges as opposition parties continue efforts to unseat his minority government.
- Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau survived a no-confidence vote with 211 MPs opposing the motion and 120 supporting it.
- The Conservative Party, led by Pierre Poilievre, plans to introduce another motion to topple the government next week.
- The New Democratic Party (NDP) ended its coalition agreement with the Liberals, leaving Trudeau's administration vulnerable.
- Bloc Québécois demands passage of specific legislation by October 29 to continue supporting the Liberals in Parliament.
- Public opinion polls show the Conservatives leading with 43% of voting intentions compared to 21% for the Liberals.





















