Canada PM Justin Trudeau's government faces instability as key ally Jagmeet Singh withdraws support. Trudeau's Liberals, lacking a parliamentary majority, relied on Singh's party to pass legislation and sustain the government. Singh's decision to cut support jeopardizes the government's ability to function and may lead to a potential collapse.
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00:00Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing a significant political challenge.
00:29The New Democratic Party, NDP, led by Jagmeet Singh, has decided to end its support for
00:34Trudeau's minority Liberal government.
00:37This decision comes as a surprise and can potentially threaten Trudeau's position.
00:43In 2021, Trudeau's party won a minority in Parliament.
00:47To secure their position, they made a deal with the NDP.
00:52This agreement, known as a supply and confidence deal, protected the Liberal from votes that
00:57could bring down the government.
00:59In return, the Liberals agreed to support some of the NDP's key priorities.
01:03However, the NDP recently decided to withdraw its support.
01:08The main trigger was the government's handling of railway workers' strike.
01:13The NDP, which strongly supports the workers' rights, couldn't back the government's decision
01:17to impose binding arbitration during the strike.
01:21And so, Jagmeet Singh, the leader of NDP, announced this decision in a video message,
01:26criticising the Liberals for falling to effectively challenge the opposition Conservatives and
01:31for being too weak and too beholden to corporate interests.
01:36He emphasised that the NDP will now focus on fighting against the potential Conservative
01:40cuts to government programmes in the next election.
01:45However, this development doesn't immediately mean to bring down the government, but it
01:51does make Trudeau's position more precarious.
01:54The Liberals will now need support from other parties on a case-by-case basis to avoid losing
02:01confidence votes in the Parliament.
02:03While an immediate election isn't likely, the possibility of an early poll before the
02:08scheduled October 2025 date is still in likelihood.
02:13The situation is particularly challenging for the Liberals as they are currently trailing
02:17in polls behind the Conservative party led by Pierre Poglieva.
02:22Canadians have been frustrated by the rising inflation and housing affordability issues,
02:27which has led to a decline in support for the government.
02:30For the NDP, this move allows them to distance themselves from an increasingly unpopular
02:35government and prepare for the next election.
02:38However, they have also opened themselves to criticism for withdrawing from the deal
02:43as demanded by the Conservatives.
02:45Overall, the development is bad news for Justin Trudeau.
02:49It highlights the weakening position of the Liberals and suggests that after nine years
02:53in power, Canada might be ready for a change in government.