NDP interim leader Don Davies says his caucus will keep the minority Liberal government alive in the first of three confidence tests of the federal budget today.
Members of Parliament are set to vote on two amendments to the budget that were proposed by the Bloc Québécois and the Conservatives.
Read more:
- Budget 2025: Key numbers from the Liberals’ latest spending plan
- Federal budget forecasts $78B deficit as Liberals shift spending to capital projects
- First look at budget disappoints Sask. producers association, business expert
Government House leader Steven MacKinnon’s office says the votes are considered matters of confidence because both amendments call on MPs to reject the budget.
If the government loses either vote — or the vote on the budget itself — it could trigger a snap election.
Davies says his caucus can’t support the Conservative amendment, which is set to go to a vote later today.
He says the seven New Democrat MPs are still deciding how to vote on the Bloc amendment and the budget itself.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 6, 2025.









