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BREAKING: Singh will present a non-confidence motion, calls for Trudeau to step down

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says the Liberal government’s time is up – no matter who is leading them.

In a letter to Canadians this morning (Dec. 20), he said the NDP will put forward a clear motion of non-confidence in the next sitting of the House of Commons.

He’s calling for Justin Trudeau to resign – saying he can’t fix health care, build homes or lower your bills.

In the same letter, Singh takes aim at the Conservatives claiming they’ll give CEOs and big business anything they want — and make cuts to healthcare, childcare and pensions to pay for it.  The next sitting of the house starts at the end of January.

Cabinet Shuffle

There are eight new faces in the Prime Minster’s front bench.

Four ministers were also given a change in duties… mainly Anita Anand, the former Minister of National Defence, now becoming the Minister of Transport and Internal Trade.

Trudeau says his team is focused on things that matter most to Canadians… making life more affordable, growing the economy and creating good jobs for the middle class.

The Ministry now retains a total of 38 ministers, in addition to the Prime Minister.

The shuffle comes after former finance minister Chrystia Freeland stepped down from the role on Monday, the same day as Sean Fraser, the former Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship. 

– Compiled by Richard Coffin and Bradley Aubin/Vista Radio 

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