Trudeau Faces Non-Confidence Vote Amid Rising Conservative Momentum
The vote could challenge Trudeau's minority government as Conservatives gain support in Manitoba.
Overview
- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau returns to Ottawa for a non-confidence vote that could potentially topple his minority government.
 - Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has introduced the motion, appealing to MPs with promises of a renewed 'promise of Canada.'
 - Polls indicate increasing support for Conservatives in Manitoba, with significant disillusionment among former Liberal voters.
 - The NDP and Bloc Québécois have stated they will oppose the non-confidence motion, making its success unlikely.
 - Federal inquiry into foreign interference continues, focusing on the ability of agencies to detect and counter meddling.