Prime Minister Mark Carney was in Atlantic Canada Monday, pitching the economic plan his government laid out in last week’s federal budget. It’s still unclear whether it has enough support from opposition parties to pass a confidence vote next week. Jillian Piper reports on the turmoil in the ranks of the Conservative Party, and how it may leave an opportunity for the Green Party and the NDP to have their say.
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