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Three newest MPs enter House of Commons after byelections
The new majority gives Carney’s government enough seats to push committee changes despite opposition objections.
- On Saturday, MPs Doly Begum, Danielle Martin, and Tatiana Auguste were sworn into the House of Commons, securing a majority government for Prime Minister Mark Carney.
- Begum and Martin replaced former cabinet ministers Bill Blair and Chrystia Freeland in Toronto-area seats, while Auguste won the Bloc stronghold of Terrebonne after the Supreme Court invalidated last April's results.
- With 174 members now on the government benches, the Liberals have strengthened their position after five MPs defected to their caucus over six months.
- Prime Minister Carney can now pass legislation without compromise, significantly reducing opposition leverage in Parliament.
- NDP MP Alexandre Boulerice is expected to announce his resignation today, a move that would drop the NDP caucus to just five members.
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The House of Commons adopted a motion to that effect on Monday night.
·Montreal, Canada
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Liberals formalize majority, move to limit debate on committee restructuring
OTTAWA — The three Liberals who won the byelections that secured a majority government for Prime Minister Mark Carney earlier this month took their seats in the House of Commons on Monday.
·Thorold, Canada
Read Full ArticleThe three Liberal MPs who won the by-elections earlier this month, allowing Prime Minister Mark Carney to form a majority government, took office in the House of Commons on Monday.
·Montreal, Canada
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