Federal Conservatives not introducing non-confidence motion against Trudeau
ROSSER, Man. — Federal Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer says he will not be introducing a motion of non-confidence against Justin Trudeau despite saying the prime minister has lost the moral authority to govern because of the SNC-Lavalin affair.
Scheer says if Trudeau respected his office, he would step aside.
But Scheer adds it is up to the Liberal party to determine whether to keep Trudeau as leader.