The Numbers: Budget, floor-crossing shake up Ottawa
We dive into the cold, hard numbers beyond the drama. And there was much drama.
Mark Carney’s Liberal government tabled what it called its ‘generational’ budget on Tuesday, promising a mix of spending and cuts and booking a big budget deficit. So far, the Conservatives and Bloc Québécois look set to vote it down. The New Democrats are on the fence.
But the drama of budget day was punctuated by the defection of Nova Scotia MP Chris d’Entremont from the Conservatives to the Liberals. He might not be the only one to cross the floor as rumours fly.
What does it mean for the fate of the government, Pierre Poilievre’s leadership and the potential for a snap election?
We had good reason to delay this week’s episode of The Numbers until after the budget so we could break down all the latest drama — because there’s quite a bit of it! We also discuss the state of the NDP leadership race and some new provincial polling out of Ontario, British Columbia and Alberta, as well as the results of the mayoral elections in Quebec and the territorial vote in Yukon.
[Erratum: in my “number of the week” near the end of the episode, I mistakenly said 85% instead of 75%. Apologies.]
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