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Canada PM Trudeau planning snap election, seeks approval for COVID response – sources

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Posted on August 12, 2021

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By David Ljunggren OTTAWA (Reuters) -Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is planning a snap election for Sept. 20 to seek voter approval for the government’s costly plans to combat COVID-19, four sources familiar with the matter said on Thursday. Trudeau is set to make the announcement on Sunday, said the sources, who requested anonymity given […]

Canada PM Trudeau planning snap election, seeks approval for COVID response &...

By David Ljunggren

OTTAWA (Reuters) -Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is planning a snap election for Sept. 20 to seek voter approval for the government’s costly plans to combat COVID-19, four sources familiar with the matter said on Thursday.

Trudeau is set to make the announcement on Sunday, said the sources, who requested anonymity given the sensitivity of the situation. Trudeau aides have said for months that the ruling Liberals would push for a vote before the end of 2021, two years ahead of schedule.

Trudeau only has a minority government and relies on other parties to push through legislation. In recent months he has complained about what he calls opposition obstruction.

The Liberals racked up record levels of debt as they spent heavily to shield individuals and businesses from COVID-19. They plan to inject an extra C$100 billion ($80 billion) – between 3% and 4% of GDP – into the economy over the next three years.

Trudeau came to power in 2015 with a majority of the 338 seats in the House of Commons, but in 2019 he was reduced to a minority after old photos emerged of him wearing blackface.

“Circumstances have changed massively since 2019. We need to know whether Canadians support our plans for economic recovery,” said one of the sources.

Growth is set to rebound in the third quarter and Canada currently has one of the world’s best inoculation records.

Liberals acknowledge a call for an election now would be a gamble, given that recent opinion polls suggest the party is not yet guaranteed a majority and the risk posed by a fourth wave of COVID-19, which has already started.

Chief Public Health Officer Teresa Tam on Thursday reported a strong resurgence in cases of COVID-19. The number of people being treated in hospital has risen by 12% compared to last week, she told a briefing.

“After several months of declining severity trends, we are now seeing early signs of increase in severe illness,” she said. “Fortunately, the number of deaths remains low.”

The official opposition Conservatives, Trudeau’s main rivals, say his spending is excessive and will leave future generations hobbled by debt.

That said, a survey by Abacus on Thursday put the Liberals at 37% and the Conservatives at 28%.

The online poll of 3,000 people, conducted between Aug. 6 and 11, suggests Trudeau could well regain control of the House of Commons. The Liberals currently hold 155 of the 338 seats.

To formally launch the campaign Trudeau will need to visit Governor General Mary Simon, the personal representative of head of state Queen Elizabeth, to ask that Parliament be dissolved.

That visit is currently planned for Sunday morning, the sources said. Constitutional experts say Simon will agree to the request.

The Liberal party did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

($1 = 1.2516 Canadian dollars)

(Reporting by David LjunggrenEditing by Chizu Nomiyama, Steve Orlofsky and Jonathan Oatis)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of Trudeau's planned snap election?
Trudeau is seeking voter approval for the government's costly plans to combat COVID-19.
What challenges does Trudeau face with his current government?
Trudeau leads a minority government and relies on other parties to pass legislation, facing opposition obstruction.
What are the recent public health trends regarding COVID-19 in Canada?
Chief Public Health Officer Teresa Tam reported a resurgence in COVID-19 cases, with a 12% increase in hospitalizations compared to the previous week.
How does the Liberal party's current polling compare to the Conservatives?
A recent survey indicated the Liberals at 37% and the Conservatives at 28%, suggesting Trudeau could regain control of the House of Commons.
What is required for Trudeau to formally launch the election campaign?
Trudeau needs to visit Governor General Mary Simon to request the dissolution of Parliament, which is planned for Sunday morning.

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