Carney to meet with cabinet in Quebec City before Parliament resumes
Cabinet reviews mandate progress and plans economic, affordability, and security strategies for the upcoming parliamentary session amid 2.4% inflation, officials said.
- Two days of private cabinet meetings in Quebec City will precede Parliament's return next week, focusing on the economy, affordability and security, the Prime Minister's Office said.
- Following a nine-day global trip to drum up investment abroad, Carney convenes cabinet just after his international investment mission.
- Cabinet will hear briefings from outside experts in finance, community services, advanced technology and global affairs, while Carney urged middle powers to unite at the World Economic Forum on Tuesday.
- Ministers and secretaries of state will review progress on mandate-letter priorities and make plans to deliver change in the year ahead.
- Criticism from provincial leaders and questions about trade ties add context to the meetings as Doug Ford, Premier of Ontario, slams Carney's Canada–China EV deal while Carney offers assurances to auto workers during overseas trade outreach.
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Liberal Cabinet to Meet in Quebec City This Week Before House Returns
With the House of Commons set to return from holiday break on Jan. 26, Liberal cabinet ministers will meet in Quebec City this week to chart the course for the upcoming parliamentary sitting. The meetings taking place on Jan. 22 and 23, and follow Prime Minister Mark Carney and other ministers’ recent trips to China, Qatar, and Davos, Switzerland. The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) says the cabinet retreat will “focus on the government’s core mis…
Mark Carney will meet his Council of Ministers on Thursday and Friday in Quebec City in preparation for next week's parliamentary re-entry.
Prime Minister Mark Carney will travel to Quebec City on Thursday for two days of private meetings with his cabinet before the resumption of parliamentary work next week.
Carney to meet with cabinet in Quebec City before Parliament resumes
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