Posted on 02/05/2022 5:34:31 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
I forgot to mark this an excerpt.
https://bradsalzberg.substack.com/p/governor-general-overwhelmed-by-demand
Hell yes! If this strike can collapse the Trudeau government, it will send a shiver down the western globalist and Davos criminal spines.
Hell yeah! They need to hunker down in their bunkers and never come out for fear.
Black Face Castro’s gotta go!
So what is the procedure for this in Canadian law? Is there a procedure to remove a sitting Prime Minister?
So what is the procedure for this in Canadian law? Is there a procedure to remove a sitting Prime Minister?
New funding website for the Freedom Convoy. Might still be running a little slow but it just loaded for me.
Goal: $16,000,000
Raised so far: $1.5 million
There is a short video update at the top of the page.
There was an article that Justin only received 21% of the vote. Fidels son is not liked.
That is likely counting all registered voters. He pulled in about 32% of the votes—slightly behind O’TOole
No one is well-liked.
Parliament can have a no-confidence vote, but most are probably from his party If even they would join in the no-confidence vote, a general election would have to be held.
The Governor-general can remove any minister, including the PM, but the backlash was so severe the last time this occurred, that it hasn’t been used since.
So what is the procedure for this in Canadian law? Is there a procedure to remove a sitting Prime Minister?
Parliament votes “no confidence.” this starts a chain reaction. The no confidence can occur due to pressure for each of the members of parliament and how they see the political wind blowing. The opposition would always or almost always vote no just to try to get a new election. The members who are favorable to justin castro will test their own political constituents and if it starts to look bad politically for them will vote no confidence and then that is the end of justin castro.
So what you’re saying is that the people who voted for Justin Cuba Fordeauliquor are only a fringe extremist element!?
Probably racists, misogynists and maple tree mutilators too.
Thank you for this info!!!
Because the Liberal Party has a minority in the House of Commons, they must rely on the support of at least one other party, and if they lost an important vote like a budget or finance vote, there would have to be new elections.
We recently went to a system of mandatory elections every four years (previously a government could wait five years to dissolve and call an election). But that four year timetable is only valid as a necessity for majority governments, for a minority parliament it’s quite likely that the parliament would be dissolved before four years elapses. The key to this is how the most likely coalition partner, the socialist NDP, sees their chances of improving their seat count. If they sense an opportunity they could withdraw support and force Trudeau to try to get support from either the Conservatives or the Bloc Quebecois who have enough MPs to keep them afloat too.
It is considered probable that there will be an election within a year. The fact that the Conservatives dumped their leader, Erin O’Toole, means that they have only an interim leader while a leadership convention is prepared. Trudeau might figure he could use this opportunity to call a snap election. To do that, he has to lose a confidence vote, he can’t just call the election, the Governor General would not accept that. To make sure he would lose the confidence vote he would need to propose legislation that he knows the opposition parties would not support.
It’s a weird system and we only have these minority parliaments on rare occasions, like maybe once every twenty years on average.
The sleepers may have awakened in Canada.
Conservatives just dumped O’Toole as leader.
He is a Rino type of Canada.
It’s amazing I learned something of Canadian politics due to the Freedom Convoy.
Actually, it was about 4 days ago now, and I’ve probably made about 20 posts on the subject.
RINO is an understatement. Somebody compared him to McConnell—McConnell is light years ahead of O’Toole. While he is more charming than McCain, he is less principled than Romney. He sold out the base to which he had pandered and to whom he owed his selection as leader in his acceptance speech.
According to a text from my eldest son, there is now at least one declared candidate as of this evening. Things are moving. WHere to, God only knows.
“So what is the procedure for this in Canadian law? Is there a procedure to remove a sitting Prime Minister?”
Its easy, you just accuse him of Russian collusion for 4 years, and then charge him of doing what the previous vice prime minister bragged about doing on camera
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