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How Canada's Government Went From Minority to Majority Without an Election

In April 2025, Canadians elected a minority Liberal government — three seats short of a majority. By April 2026, that minority was gone. Not through an election. Through five floor crossings and three byelections.
On the same day the new MPs took their seats, the government passed a motion restructuring every committee in the House. Every committee now has a Liberal majority — including the ones that examine government spending, contracts, and ethics.
This video goes through the public record, piece by piece:
— Five MPs who crossed the floor in six months
— 74% of Canadians who said those MPs should face voters
— A $65-billion deficit alongside a $25-billion sovereign wealth fund built on borrowed money
— A Finance Minister whose partner leads the Crown corporation behind a $90-billion rail project
— The collapse of GFANZ — the climate finance coalition co-founded by the Prime Minister
— $3 billion in international climate finance directed to a framework that lost its founding membership
Every source is verified and linked in the pinned comment. Check them yourself.
When did you first notice something was off? Let me know in the comments.

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