The government of Mark Carney survived a no-confidence vote on Monday after parliament narrowly approved the budget presented by the prime minister to revive the Canadian economy, threatened by US tariffs. "The government has done its duty by presenting a budget that protects Canadians and our economy," said the prime minister. The opposition criticized the budget, calling it insufficient to address the trade threats.
Canadian Government Survives No-Confidence Vote
Canada's parliament narrowly approved Mark Carney's budget, allowing the government to survive a no-confidence vote. The opposition criticizes measures to protect the economy from US tariffs.