HALIFAX Liam Donnelly rushed to carry away his belongings Saturday morning as the tiny temporary shelter where had been living since April was being torn down by Halifax Mutual Aid, the group that built his and13 other shelters throughout Halifax. Thursday afternoon, Donnelly had moved into a hotel room paid for by the province after the Halifax Regional Municipality gave ultimatums to the people living in the shelters, and Halifax Mutual Aid to either remove or vacate the structures by July 13 or the city would take matters in its own hands. I signed the papers with Shelter Nova Scotia and I don’t know what went on after that, but by this morning there’s people here removing my stuff while they think I’m at a hotel, Donnelly said.
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Exactly one week after
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland unveiled Team Trudeau’s first full budget in more than two years, MPs are set to vote on a brief, but politically high-stakes motion: namely, whether the House “approve(s) in general the budgetary policy of the government,” a question that, while largely
pro forma in a majority setting, constitutes a make-or-break test of whether the minority Liberals can still claim to hold the confidence of the House.
Spoiler alert: Barring a last-minute plot twist, it’s all but guaranteed to pass with the support of at least one opposition party specifically, the New Democrats, who’ve made it clear they’re not prepared to bring down the government during a pandemic.
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