It must first be enacted for them to shoot it down.
The opposition party and other right wind parties have LESS seats than the Liberals plus the third place socialist party combined.
The reason the above is a problem is because of the "party whip" rules that ensure all members of a party vote along the same lines, and the NDP has already expressed support for the act... so it's over. Unless somehow members turn on Trudeau and ignore the party whip, then this is inevitable.
Yes, but three problems:
It must first be enacted for them to shoot it down.
The opposition party and other right wind parties have LESS seats than the Liberals plus the third place socialist party combined.
The reason the above is a problem is because of the "party whip" rules that ensure all members of a party vote along the same lines, and the NDP has already expressed support for the act... so it's over. Unless somehow members turn on Trudeau and ignore the party whip, then this is inevitable.
He has no support on either side. They made him cry on Friday cause they kept heckling him.
Lmao you're not wrong.
Thanks for the detailed answer.
Can the courts in Canada rule this is an illegal application if the law? Even if they can would they?
I'm not certain but I think the courts must also review it and deem it necessary.