Could the PSAC strike trigger a federal election? | TREND LINE

CTV News' Michael Stittle and Nanos Research's Nik Nanos break down the strike by federal workers and the impact on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the government. Could it lead to a surprise election? Nik says stranger things have happened.

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26 comments

    1. @Michael Dennis Starting since covid LIberal policies have now cost me over a million dollars and my retirement. I’m throwing a party when this government’s gone.

  1. I am crossing my fingers hoping for an election. Unfortunately, Singh wont do the right thing and we will be stuck with Trudeau for a while yet.

  2. Just a reminder that CSIS has a list of at least 13 Canadian politicians receiving money from Beijing.

    Whose names are on the list?

    1. I remember a new years stand up comedy Robin Williams did one year when I was a kid. Well, I remember one joke only cause my mom loved it so much. “we should make it policy for house members to wear Nascar jackets! That way, we can see who their sponsors are.”

  3. What is the deal with remote work? Productivity goes up. So who cares. Frees up buildings, saves gas/green house gases.
    Why not!?

  4. PSAC recommends its members to vote NDP or Jagmeet. That means 125,000 members plus their family members (up to 500,000 members) taking away votes from the Liberals. Pierre can finally pick up enough votes to bring some commonsense back in this country.

  5. If the government implies special legislation, the NDP could drop its support to the liberals and the opposition could have the power to see the government fall and force an election.

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