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Canada PM Trudeau puts fate of government on line with call for confidence vote

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OTTAWA, (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau yesterday put the fate of his Liberal government on the line, saying an opposition push to probe how Ottawa is tackling the coronaviru­s would be put to a confidence vote today.

The Liberals, who only won a minority of seats in an October 2019 election, need backing from another party to survive. Trudeau’s fate depends on the left-leaning New Democrats, whose leader Jagmeet Singh said he had no interest in a vote.

“I will not give the prime minister an excuse to plunge the country into an election ... my goal is to help people and I will continue doing that,” said Singh, who neverthele­ss did not say how his party would vote on Wednesday.

The Liberals are under attack from the official opposition Conservati­ves, who allege some of the more than C$200 billion ($152.5 billion) handed out in coronaviru­s aid programs has been misspent.

The Conservati­ves want to create a committee to examine what they call the government’s ethical problems. One area of focus is payments to Trudeau’s wife and mother by a charity chosen to manage a student grant program.

Trudeau, who insists he does not want an early election, said the mandate of the proposed committee showed the opposition had lost confidence in him. There is some speculatio­n in Ottawa that he wants to go to voters before some of the expensive aid programs are wound down.

But a Canadian Broadcasti­ng Corp aggregate tracker of recent opinion polls put the Liberals at 36.5% public support, with the Conservati­ves at 30.8%, which strongly suggests another minority for Trudeau.

“The opposition is going to have to decide whether they want to make this minority parliament work or whether they have lost confidence in the government,” said Trudeau, who is proposing a committee with a broader mandate to probe the response to a pandemic that has killed 9,778 people in Canada.

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