#JustinTrudeau; #JuliePayette; #FormGovernment Ottawa, Oct 29 (Canadian-Media): Over a week after the Justin Trudeau's re-election as prime minister of Canada, Trudeau is scheduled to meet with Gov. Gen. Julie Payette in Ottawa today to confirm he intends to form government, media reports said. Justin Trudeau. Official website Trudeau said that he intends to appoint his cabinet on Nov 20. The Liberals won 157 seats in the Oct. 21 election, 13 seats sort of forming a majority. This implies support from MPs from the other parties to pass legislation in Parliament. There would be a vote of confidence on a speech from the throne laying out Trudeau's agenda as prime minister. Some new Members of Parliament (MPs) are expected to gather in Ottawa today to attend both personalized meeting and group workshops for their orientation.
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#CanadaElections, #JustinTrudeau, #AndrewScheer, #LiberalParty, #JagmeetSingh, #NDP On 21st October 2019, Canada’s 43rd general election concluded and Canadian federal election results have given Canada a Liberal minority government. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will have to depend upon outside support to function effectively. Image: Andrew Scheer. Image credit: Twitter handle The result reflects Canada’s political reality, Canadians went to the polls and elected a minority government. It means common people have the opportunity to hold all parties to account and to assert in driving the change the Canadians want. Despite the fact that Andrew Scheer’s Conservatives won the popular vote (34.4 per cent). The Conservatives won only 121 seats, while the Liberals took almost half the seats with less than a third of the votes (33.06 per cent). For Andrew Scheer, the campaign was focused on introducing himself to Canadians and concentrating on affordability issues. The flagship Tory policies were a tax cut targeted at the middle-class and a repeal of the federal carbon tax. Now, National Democratic Party (NDP) leader Jagmeet Singh is expected to hold the balance of power in the government looking into the federal election results. NDP leader Jagmeet Singh urged voters to have the courage to vote for what they believe in. Image: Jagmeet Singh. Credit: Twitter hanlde Elizabeth May‘s Greens didn’t do well as expected, but the Bloc Quebecois headed by Francois Blanchet got strong support from Quebec. Maxime Bernier’s People’s Party of Canada didn’t win a single seat including Bernier himself . Whereas, Jody Wilson-Raybould has been re-elected as an Independent candidate in her constituency of Vancouver Granville in the federal election. She was one-time Liberal MP, who served as Justin Trudeau’s attorney general and justice minister before the SNC-Lavalin affair led to her dismissal from the Liberal caucus. Globally, minority governments have inherent challenges that require dexterous political management. While making important decisions the new government in Canada will have to consider political stances of parties that support it and ensure its survival. Voters want to ensure that issues and concerns that were touched upon by the political party leaders during their campaign must become top priorities for the parties forming the government. Like any other nations today Canadians are deeply concerned about the climate and environmental crises, which are already affecting the lives of millions of people around the world. The election campaign and election debates often revolved around climate change issues. The Liberals, NDP and Elizabeth May’s Green Party battled to portray themselves as the best option to meet the goals set out in the Paris climate accord. Trudeau's campaign agendas also included the issue on indigenous rights. He promised for the renewed relationship with the indigenous people on a nation-to-nation basis. He also mentioned during the campaign that national public inquiry will be taken up for finding the missing indigenous women and girls. On the issue of abortion, his party considers this as women’s personal choice and in this aspect his government would not interfere. Political analysts feel that Trudeau’s challenges will begin almost immediately. The new government will find its feet in the coming weeks, for a better Canada and a better world. It is expected that India-Canada relationship will move ahead as before under the new government. Canada and India have long-standing bilateral relationships built upon shared traditions of democracy, pluralism, strong interpersonal connections and longstanding people-to-people ties. Today, Canada has several provincial and federal politicians of Indian origin and from the Indo-Canadian community. Indian immigration to Canada over the last 60 years was a significant factor contributing to the transformative goal of Canadian multiculturalism. Immigration is seen through a positive lens, by supporting diversity as a foundational part of modern Canada. While a lot has been achieved during the last five years, and especially during the Prime Minister’s Justin Trudeau’s India visit last year, a lot remains to be done. Canada is a preferred destination for Indian communities for immigration due to its safe law and order situation and also its education system. However, lot can be done as still now bilateral trade ties between Canada and India is below the $10 billion mark. It is time to expand sectors of cooperation that have dominated trade between both the countries and include new areas such as technology transfer in sunrise sectors where Canada can be of a great assistance to India. Additionally, several factors have emerged in recent times that are transforming bilateral relations qualitatively. These include, the growing number of international students from India enrolled in Canadian universities. The qualified and skilled immigrants from India through the express entry program are reaching Canada. A constructive approach will take the bilateral relations to the level they ought to be and the government of two multi-ethnic, multicultural nation can play the role to put the ties firmly on an upward trajectory. Justin Trudeau’s Liberals won 155 seats in the House of Commons, falling short of the 170 seats needed for a majority, and will have to work with other parties to achieve their mandate. In the recent federal election many Canadians voted for the NDP and the Green Party, making a strong case for the Liberals to work jointly with them for creating better Canada with better national pharma care program that ensures people have access to the medications they need, regardless of their income. Voters want the government to keep public services in public hands and ensure fair trade. Changes must come to improve the status and position of Indigenous peoples, create sustainable job opportunities, improved public health care, and bold effective measures to confront the environmental crises. Canadians were clear in this election that they want the government to act quickly and decisively to bring positive changes in Canadian society and work for better Canada. (About the writer: Nivedita Das Kundu, Ph.D, is a Strategic and Foreign Policy Analyst and Director, Canada-India Project for Research and Innovation, York Centre for Asian Research, York University, Toronto) UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson wishes Justin Trudeau over Canadain general polls victory10/22/2019
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London/Toronto: British PM Boris Johnson on Tuesday wished Canadian PM Justin Trudeau for winning the general election for another term, media reports said.
Boris Johnson. Image credit: Twitter handle
Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party just managed to clinch the election which witnessed a close fight between the contesting political parties.
However, Justin Trudeau will now be the prime minister of a minority government. The official Twitter page of the UK PM said: "Congratulations @JustinTrudeau on your re-election. As Commonwealth, NATO, and Five Eyes partners the UK and Canada share history and values and I look forward to continuing to work with you on priorities such as girls’ education and climate change."
The main battle in Canada was between Trudeau and Conservative leader Andrew Scheer.
Following the win, Trudeau tweeted, "Thank you, Canada, for putting your trust in our team and for having faith in us to move this country in the right direction. Regardless of how you cast your vote, our team will work hard for all Canadians."
Health care, climate crisis and cost of living were the main issues in the elections, reports said.
The Liberal Party of Canada has won in 158 districts in the national election, with at least 170 having been required for a majority government, preliminary data from the Commissioner of Canada Elections shows. With preliminary polling data from all 338 electoral districts processed, the Liberal Party has 33.6 per cent of the votes, while the Conservative Party of Canada has 34.1 per cent. The Conservative Party has secured victory in 119 districts.
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Ottawa, Oct 22 (Canadian-Media): As the results of the federal election of 2019 has started pouring out it is projected that the Liberals, led by Justin Trudeau, will head back to Parliament for a second consecutive term as the governing party, but this time he would be leading a liberal minority government, media reports said.
Image Credit: Justin Trudeau Official website
This mean that Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau would be counting on the support of National Democratic Party (NDP) Leader Jagmeet Singh and his party and potentially, the Bloc Quebecois which has been resurgent in Quebec and is likely to see a big increase in seats.
The main battle in Canada was between Trudeau and Conservative leader Andrew Scheer.
Following the win, Trudeau tweeted, "Thank you, Canada, for putting your trust in our team and for having faith in us to move this country in the right direction. Regardless of how you cast your vote, our team will work hard for all Canadians."
Main issues in the elections were Health care, climate crisis and cost of living.
The Liberal Party of Canada has won in 158 districts in the national election where as the Conservative Party has secured victory in 119 districts. Preliminary polling data from all 338 electoral districts processed showed that the Liberal Party has 33.6 percent of the votes, while the Conservative Party of Canada has 34.1 percent. US President Donald Trump congratulated Trudeau for his victory in a tweet. " He said, "Congratulations to @JustinTrudeau on a wonderful and hard fought victory. Canada is well served. I look forward to working with you toward the betterment of both of our countries! "
#NanosPolls; #NanosResearch Ottawa, Oct 20 (Canadian-Media): The daily tracking survey from Nanos Research, sponsored by The Globe and Mail and CTV, with a total of 1,200 Canadians surveyed from Oct. 17 to 19. Founded in 1987, Nanos Research is one of North America’s premier research and strategy has helped corporations, government agencies and advocacy associations in understanding, charting and shaping the public mood. The daily tracking survey from Nanos Research on Sunday had the Conservatives at 31.5 percent and the Liberals at 31 percent. The New Democrats were at 18.8 percent, the Greens at 9.5 percent, the Bloc Québécois at 7 percent and the People’s Party at 1.8 percent. It has a margin of error of 2.8 percentage points, 19 times out of 20. Respondents were asked: “If a federal election were held today, could you please rank your top two current local voting preferences?” #JustinTrudeau'sPopularityDeclines, #Canada'sElection Ottawa, Oct 16 (Canadian-Media): Justin Trudeau, Canada's Prime Minister came to power in 2015 with great promises of changing Canada's political environment for the betterment, but instead has been trapped by forces beyond his control, media reports said. Justin Trudeau. Image credit: Official site The main reasons for his downturn being rise of United States (U.S.) President Donald Trump as well as to a growing gap in the views of baby boomers and millennials. Another important reason for Trudeau's crumbling political situation is his Liberal message about the perils of returning the Conservatives to power and that voters should rally behind his party to stop them. Following criticisms about his beliefs in climate change and trade had caused sudden and quick decline in Liberal fortunes. The diplomats are really shocked to see this given Canada's stable economy and relative affluence. Canada latest Poll tracker reveals that Liberals showed a downward trend of -0.2. |
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