Thanks for asking. I'm a Canadian citizen. And one of my university degrees happens to be in laws. What a “coincidence”, hahaha ;)
For those not familiar with how a confidence vote works in Canada
If the Prime Minister wins a majority of the votes in the confidence motion, he or she continues to govern. If he or she loses the vote (which is called a vote of no confidence) the Prime Minister must resign, forcing the governing party out of power.
https://www.readersdigest.ca/culture/vote-of-no-confidence/
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If the government loses a vote of confidence, two things can happen: a new election is called, or another party or coalition is given a chance to form the government. On the federal level, it is up to the Governor General to make this decision. On the provincial level, it’s up to the lieutenant governor.
https://globalnews.ca/news/3568037/vote-of-no-confidence-canada/
Thanks for asking. I'm a Canadian citizen. And one of my university degrees happens to be in laws. What a “coincidence”, hahaha ;)
For those not familiar with how a confidence vote works in Canada
If the Prime Minister wins a majority of the votes in the confidence motion, he or she continues to govern. If he or she loses the vote (which is called a vote of no confidence) the** Prime Minister must resign, forcing the governing party out of power.**
https://www.readersdigest.ca/culture/vote-of-no-confidence/
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If the government loses a vote of confidence, two things can happen: a new election is called, or another party or coalition is given a chance to form the government. On the federal level, it is up to the Governor General to make this decision. On the provincial level, it’s up to the lieutenant governor.
https://globalnews.ca/news/3568037/vote-of-no-confidence-canada/
Thanks for asking. I'm a Canadian citizen. And one of my university degrees happens to be in laws. What a “coincidence”, hahaha ;)
For those not familiar with how a confidence vote works in Canada
If the Prime Minister wins a majority of the votes in the confidence motion, he or she continues to govern. If he or she loses the vote (which is called a vote of no confidence) the Prime Minister must resign, forcing the governing party out of power.
https://www.readersdigest.ca/culture/vote-of-no-confidence/
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If the government loses a vote of confidence, two things can happen: a new election is called, or another party or coalition is given a chance to form the government. On the federal level, it is up to the Governor General to make this decision. On the provincial level, it’s up to the lieutenant governor.
https://globalnews.ca/news/3568037/vote-of-no-confidence-canada/