The Hub’s Editor-at-Large Sean Speer and Managing Editor Harrison Lowman discuss this week’s controversial parliamentary motion on the Israel-Hamas war, including the last-minute amendments that secured its passage and what it means for Canadian policy moving forward. They also mark the two-year anniversary of the supply and confidence agreement between the Trudeau government and the NDP which has sustained the government in a minority parliament.
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