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We begin with NDP interim leader, who Don Davies says his party will vote against the Liberal government’s throne speech because it ignores the needs of working families.
The vote on reply to the throne speech — set for later in the day on Wednesday — is the first major test for Carney's ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney told reporters Wednesday morning that he would take "some time but not much" to decide on a response to the tariffs, which he called "unjustified... [and] illegal." ...
The amended Liberal motion responding to the throne speech was carried on division, meaning the votes of individual MPs were ...
Justice Minister Sean Fraser is apologizing today for comments he made about the government’s duty to consult with Indigenous ...
Uncertainty remains high,” Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem said in prepared remarks after the release of the rate decision.
The vote on the throne speech itself is a confidence vote, which means that if the government loses it, it could be forced into a general election.
Also on the radar: The first make-or-break confidence test for Carney and his minority Liberal government since the new ...
When the time expired for MPs to vote on a Conservative-initiated motion to expand the proposed response to the Speech from ...
"There are elements that will strengthen [our] relationships with the United States," said Public Safety Minister Gary ...
We begin with Prime Minister Mark Carney, who said he will “take note” of the successful opposition motion to add language calling for a spring economic update to the throne speech, but did not say ...
Asked about tabling a spring budget or an economic update, Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne said he's 'already talked about that.' Champagne has said that the government is working toward ...
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