Politics This Morning

Politics This Morning: Confidence vote coming over feds’ fiscal update

Plus, former Supreme Court justice Michel Bastarache is expected to testify on Merlo-Davidson settlement.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he's 'reasonably confident' that opposition parties aren't looking for a snap election.
Good Wednesday morning, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau served notice that the fiscal update will be subject to a confidence vote in the House, raising the stakes over the passage of its plan to spend several billions of dollars more in response to the pandemic and other lo...
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