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MPs to vote on Prime Minister Mark Carney’s first budget today

The Liberal minority government seeks support to pass a $90 billion spending budget amid economic challenges from U.S. tariffs in a confidence vote that could trigger an election.

  • Members of Parliament will vote on Prime Minister Mark Carney's budget, with the outcome potentially sending Canadians back to the polls.
  • The budget proposes nearly $90 billion in spending over five years, focusing on capital creation amid U.S. tariffs.
  • The Conservatives oppose the budget, while the NDP's stance remains uncertain as they consider potential job losses and benefits.
  • Ontario Premier Doug Ford urged MPs to support the budget, emphasizing the need for unity in Canada.
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Carney's Liberals win budget vote and avoid election in Canada

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney won a vote on his budget in Parliament that could have triggered a possible election.

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The House of Commons will hold a final vote on the budget today, which will decide whether fiscal policy can be implemented and whether Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberal Party will remain in power.

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At the beginning of the month, the federal finance minister tabled the first federal budget for Mark Carney's Liberal Party. Two weeks later, Members of Parliament will vote on the budget, making it a crucial test for the minority government. Why? We'll explain. Also read: Inflation in Quebec: Prices are rising faster than in Canada in October 2025 and it hurts. The tabling of this first Carney budget will serve as a political test for the Liber…

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