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Mississauga
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Ontario
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Canada
Poilievre calls on Singh to topple the Liberal government
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre once again is calling on NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh to topple the government, criticizing him for voting against the latest non-confidence motion last week. Poilievre says Canada needs a new prime minister because U.S. president-elect Donald Trump can smell weakness from a mile away and the Trudeau government is weak. (Dec. 17, 2024)
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Conservative leader
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Jagmeet Singh
news politics
non-confidence
parliament
Pierre Poilievre
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Singh
Trudeau
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