McGuinty has ‘every confidence’ fall budget will pass through minority Parliament
OTTAWA — Defence Minister David McGuinty said Thursday he has “every confidence” the Liberal government will pass its fall budget through the current minority Parliament, despite his colleague’s concerns about securing enough votes.
Government House leader Steven MacKinnon has warned the budget might not pass through the House of Commons after it is presented next week, since the opposition parties have not ruled out voting it down.
But just days after MacKinnon publicly fretted about the prospect of a sudden election that would stretch over the Christmas holiday period, McGuinty told reporters in South Korea he remains confident the budget will sail through the House of Commons.
“I have every confidence that we will pass the budget,” he said. “We will earn the respect and the support in the House. It’s a question of negotiations, it’s a question of making sure that we are reflecting priorities for different members of Parliament.”











