Prime Minister Mark Carney’s minority government faces a critical confidence vote on its budget on November 17, with the Conservatives and Bloc Québécois opposing it. The New Democrats are undecided, weighing potential support against public service cuts, while Green Party Leader Elizabeth May is open to negotiations. The budget includes measures aimed at appeasing the NDP, but significant cuts have raised concerns among public service unions. If the budget fails, the government may have to resign or call for an election.
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