Carney Survives Without a Vote—Throne Speech Passed

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Carney Survives Without a Vote—Throne Speech Passed… but not with confidence. In a shocking twist of parliamentary procedure, Prime Minister Mark Carney's first real test of leadership passed without a single name recorded. No votes. No accountability. No clarity on who supported or opposed the Liberal plan.

Instead, the Throne Speech was “carried on division”—a vague, archaic method that allows motions to pass if no one officially requests a vote, even if objections are voiced. What does this mean? That Canada’s most important confidence motion was quietly pushed through without transparency, just to avoid another election. A government’s legitimacy should come from the people's representatives—not from procedural loopholes and political cowardice.

In a time when Canadians are demanding fiscal honesty, economic clarity, and responsible leadership, this maneuver reveals a deeper rot: parties willing to preserve their own survival rather than serve the public interest.

Do you know how your MP voted? Neither do we—and that’s the problem.

🗳️ Should Canadians tolerate a government that dodges accountability?
🤔 If no one stands up in Parliament, who’s really running the country?

Speak up. Because silence isn’t democratic.

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#carneysurvives #parliamentcrisis #thronespeech #canadapolitics #voteaccountability

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