On May 11, it was announced by Martin that the real non-confidence vote will take place on Thursday, May 19, 2005 when the government presents its money bill with the NDP’s amended " goodies for the people ". Enjoy the bloodsport.
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Archived Articles | 13 May 2005 | Adu RaudkiviEWR
The first " non " non confidence vote in Canadian political history took place the evening of May 10. The Conservative/Bloc defeated the liberal/kneedippers 153 to 150, but it was not a money bill so it is hard to tell what the purpose exactly was. Opposition Leader Stephen Harper looked happy, Prime Minister Paul Martin looked too much like an over-taxed school teacher trying to explain the obvious.
On May 11, it was announced by Martin that the real non-confidence vote will take place on Thursday, May 19, 2005 when the government presents its money bill with the NDP’s amended " goodies for the people ". Enjoy the bloodsport.
On May 11, it was announced by Martin that the real non-confidence vote will take place on Thursday, May 19, 2005 when the government presents its money bill with the NDP’s amended " goodies for the people ". Enjoy the bloodsport.
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