Non-Confidence Motion

The Conservatives will be bring forth a Confidence Motion even though Parliament will not resume sitting until later this month. January 27th. It may be possible that a vote on the motion can be done by January 30, 2025. But I don’t honestly think it will happen because that still puts Jagmeet Singh short of his pension.

And I think he still wants it.

So much so that he’s willing to bring his own political party through extremely unpopular times that could see all of them getting destroyed or obliterated in the next election. Watch what happens in the next confidence motion after February 25. You should see the Government fall after that. Not before. We should remember that Actions speak louder than words. And of course, Jagmeet Singh won’t tell you public what his motives and intentions are all about. But he does want that Parliamentary Pension. And that should be the objective. Look at his lifestyle. Look at the car he drives, the clothes he wears, the place he lives, the furniture in his place, his bank account.

He’s the opposite of what the ndp represents.

It’s important to remember one thing about him and the previous Leader, Jack Layton. The date and time. When Jack Layton voted in 2005 to bring Paul Martin and the liberal Govt. down he wasn’t eligible for a Pension. He certainly wasn’t thinking of it. And as it turns out Jack Layton was re-elected and remained an MP until 2011 when his death took people by surprise. One year before, I was privileged to have met him in downtown Toronto. We both exchanged greetings. Anyways, he handled things with Integrity. And that probably is the biggest difference. Jack Layton handled things with Integrity and he gained wonderful success in doing so. Jagmeet Singh is acting with greed. He’s not thinking of you, the voter, he’s not even thinking of those in his own political party. He’s a Leader and that means that if he’s going down, everyone below him will be going down as well. That’s bad leadership. If I was part of that, I would be doing something like what Chrystia Freeland did and resign.

I would be on record as the MP who voted to bring Justin Trudeau down

I would do this despite my Leader’s wishes because I don’t want to be caught in a sinking ship where the Leader doesn’t get re-elected. I don’t care about his pension. If Jagmeet Singh does vote to bring this Government down in the near future, I will say that I was wrong about this and I will offer my apology. For now, I don’t think so.

Here is the latest:

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/ndp-singh-trudeau-non-confidence-1.7415399

Prorogation

Prorogation of a Parliament results in the termination of a session. Parliament then stands prorogued until the opening of the next session. Like the summoning and dissolution of Parliament, prorogation is a prerogative act of the Crown, taken on the advice of the Prime Minister (PM). Parliament is actually prorogued either by the Governor General (GG) or the Deputy GG in the Senate Chamber, or by proclamation published in the Canada Gazzette. When Parliament stands prorogued to a certain day, a subsequent proclamation (or proclamations) may be issued to advance or defer the date.

I think it could be said that Justin Trudeau is getting ready to push the panic button and end this session of Parliament with his own MP’s moving against him. From what I know so far it’s a revolt of about 20 to 30 liberal MP’s who want him to resign so they can move on without him. The Ultimatum he has is this:

RESIGN NOW! (Or be prepared to watch a whole bunch of liberal MP’s to vote in a Confidence Motion to bring the Gov’t down). Doesn’t seem possible? I don’t think it’s out of reach. Would liberal MP’s vote with the Opposition to bring it’s own Government down? Yes. In this situation it’s possible. Maybe I’m wrong but maybe not.

What I want you to remember about JT and Prorogation is this:

Justin Trudeau doesn’t want to resign. He wants to lead these liberals into the next election. That’s Period Stop.

Next, He loves Power and wants to keep power at all costs.

He’s a typical liberal and of course wants to “Get power at all costs, keep power at all costs.”

Prorogation is HIS responsibility and no one else’s, even to those in his own Caucus. Nobody gains by it except himself. (How’s that for keeping Power at all costs).

He’s making himself out to be bigger than the Liberal Party of Canada.

Trudeau knows that every people, person and Voter wants to put an end to this madness and call an election ASAP, but he’s only thinking of himself. Prorogation is in his best interest.

Last but not least: Jagmeet Singh isn’t far behind JT. Even the Bloq Leader is smarter than these two guys. He knows how separate himself from the others.

When Prorogation is done and MP’s come back to Parliament to work (watch for this to happen next year in April, May or whatever, also watch for Susan Delacourt to have another one her one on one friendly chats with Trudeau), the Government is required to have a Speech from the Throne. The Throne Speech is suppose to be a confidence matter and must be put a vote in Parliament.