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You may have heard the phrase “crossing the floor” in Canadian politics, but very few people understand how dramatic — and risky — it really is. When a Member of Parliament switches political parties mid-term, they literally walk across the floor of the House of Commons and sit with another party. That single decision can change the balance of power in Parliament overnight. In fact, history shows that roughly two out of every three Canadian politicians who cross the floor either lose the next election or leave politics entirely. So why do they do it? In this episode of Tap the Maple, we dive deep into the most controversial floor crossings in Canadian history, including the dramatic moment when Belinda Stronach crossed the floor and helped save the government of Paul Martin, and the explosive backlash when David Emerson switched parties just days after being elected. We also explore the uncomfortable question Canadians have asked for decades: What happens behind the scenes before an MP crosses the floor? Are there political incentives? Cabinet promises? Backroom negotiations? And what could recent floor crossers mean for the balance of power in Parliament today? If you want to understand one of the most fascinating — and controversial — traditions in Canadian politics, this episode breaks it all down. Subscribe for more Canadian political analysis, commentary, and deep dives on the issues shaping our country. #cdnpoli #floorcrossing #ndp #liberal #conservative #canada #canadianpolitics #politicalcommentary #canadavlog #canadavlogs #canadiannews #tapthemaple #markcarney #canadalife #canadanews #canadapolitics #canadiannews #canadian