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Parliament returns Monday with Carney’s first budget on the horizon
Prime Minister Mark Carney faces rising unemployment at 7.1% and political opposition as he pushes economic projects to counter U.S. tariffs and recession risks, officials said.
- Pierre Poilievre will address his Conservative caucus to outline priorities for Parliament, including tackling affordability, unemployment, crime, and immigration issues, which he claims the government has failed to address.
- Poilievre criticized Prime Minister Mark Carney for not delivering any results, referring to his time in office as a 'Seinfeld summer.'
- Public polling reveals that nearly three-quarters of Canadians support reducing immigration numbers, making it a significant political issue, as reported by Nanos Research.
- Carney stated that the review of the temporary foreign worker program is based on discussions with business leaders regarding tariffs and labor needs.
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It will be interesting to see Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre throw the ball in the House of Commons, according to political analysts.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticlePoilievre returned to Parliament this summer with his victory in the Battle River-Crowfoot by-election.
·Montreal, Canada
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The budget, bail and other bills: Five things to watch for as Parliament returns
·Prince George, Canada
Read Full ArticleParliament Returns Monday With Carney’s First Budget on the Horizon
Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to square off with Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre in Parliament for the first time this week when the House of Commons reconvenes for the fall sitting. Poilievre won a byelection in Alberta last month, allowing him to return to his familiar seat as Opposition leader when things get underway on Monday. On Sunday, the Tory leader spoke to his caucus as they prepare for a reset. He pledged the Conservatives w…
·New York, United States
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Total News Sources49
Leaning Left22Leaning Right2Center6Last UpdatedBias Distribution73% Left
Bias Distribution
- 73% of the sources lean Left
73% Left
L 73%
C 20%
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