Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre will meet with his caucus on Parliament Hill on Sunday as he prepares for a new attempt to overthrow the Liberal government as soon as next week.
The one-day caucus meeting ahead of parliament’s return on Monday will begin with a public speech by Poilievre, who has maintained his party’s leading lead in the polls all summer.
They are the last of the major parties to hold a fall strategy session after the Liberals, NDP and Bloc Québécois met last week.
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All parties are adjusting their fall plans after NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh ended the agreement that would have kept Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government in power.
Poilievre has promised to table a motion of no confidence at the first opportunity, and that could happen as early as Monday.
The Tories would likely need support from both the NDP and the Bloc to pass the motion, which seems unlikely.
The Conservative agenda for the fall will include a heavy focus on the economy and a continued effort to end the carbon price.
Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner also plans to introduce legislation to tackle online harassment and child sexual exploitation.
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