Will the deal between Justin Trudeau and Jagmeet Singh survive in 2023? | TREND LINE podcast

CTVNews.ca's Michael Stittle and Nanos Research's Nik Nanos look back at the Supply and Confidence Agreement that is supposed to keep Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government in power until 2025. Will it last, or will the NDP back out of the deal?

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18 comments

    1. @mikefoehr235Β  They’re already doing it, check out last election in Mississauga – Lakeshore…

  1. As it stands the NDP have become weaker as a party since Singh became the leader. If the NDP found someone who is strong and willing to fight for Canadians more than the arrogant Libs or the untrustworthy Cons then maybe they would have chance of actually leading this country.

    1. 7 years of Liberal corruption and you have the audacity to call Conservatives untrustworthy? What a delusional bubble you live in!

  2. Singh knows his lifetime pension depends on supporting Trudeau, it will last. Regardless of how it affects Canada and its citizens.

    1. Unless the Liberals stab in the NDP in the back and cancel the agreement, which is what I expect will happen the moment the polls look even slightly favourable for the Liberals.

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