Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's minority Liberal government has survived a key confidence vote.
The Liberals survived the vote with the support of the opposition NDP, avoiding a possible snap election.
Parliamentarians voted 177-152 on Tuesday in support of Mr Trudeau's Throne Speech, which laid out a framework for pandemic recovery.
The NDP had secured an agreement on new Covid relief measures and had been expected to support the Liberals.
The left-leaning New Democrats said they would support the speech after securing from the Liberals new sick leave benefits for Canadians and an extension on coronavirus support benefits.
The Conservative Party, the Bloc Quebecois and the Green Party - under newly elected leader Annamie Paul - all voted against the speech.
It is the second time the Liberals have faced a confidence vote since Parliament returned in late September.
The first vote, on a package of new coronavirus relief measures, past unanimously in the House of Commons last week.