Prime Minister Mark Carney Lays Out Legislative Agenda to Liberal Caucus
- Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke on May 25 at the Liberal caucus meeting in Canada ahead of Parliament's return after early January.
- The meeting occurred as Liberal MPs considered voting on adopting Reform Act provisions that could empower caucus to remove Carney as leader.
- Carney outlined plans for upcoming legislation focusing on community safety, infrastructure projects, and tax cuts for first-time homebuyers and the middle class.
- He said, "We're going to be very, very busy in the next few weeks," and emphasized delivering mandates with "urgency and determination" for affordability and safety.
- This agenda suggests a legislatively active period targeting crime and affordability while the caucus vote reflects ongoing tensions about leadership accountability.
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