The Liberal government has survived a second non-confidence vote in as many weeks to avoid a snap election.
Members of Parliament voted on a Conservative motion on Tuesday that called for M-Ps to declare they have lost faith in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his nine-year-old government.
The Liberals were joined by the N-D-P and the Bloc Quebecois in voting against the motion.
On Wednesday, the House was to vote on another confidence motion — but this time from the government itself.
The Liberals have called for a vote on their proposed changes to the capital gains tax.
THE CANADIAN PRESS