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Who Will Go Toe-to-Toe in the House of Commons This Fall?

Liberal and Conservative parties focus on economic growth, crime legislation, and infrastructure with a $62 billion deficit shaping fiscal decisions, officials say.

  • On Monday, Government House Leader Steven MacKinnon and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre lay out party priorities ahead of Parliament's return after Prime Minister Mark Carney launched the Build Canada Homes program Sunday.
  • Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne is set to table a federal budget as Internal government documents released last week show costly housing and U.S. tariffs are hurting the economy.
  • In the days leading up to the return of Parliament, the Conservatives plan to introduce a bail reform bill and accuse the Liberals of being too lenient on criminals.
  • Poilievre and Carney are expected to confront each other in question period, with Carney attending only six times and Poilievre known for sharp House skills, promising intense exchanges.
  • On Thursday, Carney announced projects including LNG expansion in B.C., Port of Montreal upgrades, and a Saskatchewan copper mine amid criticism of slow progress and bureaucratic delays.
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Who will go toe-to-toe in the House of Commons this fall?

Members of Parliament return to the House of Commons today for what’s expected to be an intense few months. Here’s a look at the politicians who will be facing off with each other on key issues this fall.

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In this parliamentary re-entry, will we finally see more cooperation between the parties in the House of Commons?

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In the news today: MPs return to House of Commons today

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CBC News broke the news in Canada on Sunday, September 14, 2025.
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