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Carney goes head-to-head with Poilievre as they return to House of Commons
The minority Liberal government faces opposition scrutiny on housing and trade policy, with U.S. tariffs prompting plans to diversify Canada's international trade partnerships.
- Parliamentarians gathered in the House of Commons on Monday to begin the fall sitting with the initial question period in Ottawa.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre prepared to face off later that day amid growing concerns over trade and the cost of living.
- Carney highlighted U.S. tariffs as a factor increasing Canada's deficit and emphasized diversifying trade, while Poilievre and Conservatives criticized the government’s policies on living costs and crime.
- Conservative MP Luc Berthold received a standing ovation for an emotional speech about his son's suicide as MPs debated priorities including immigration and housing crises.
- The session suggested heightened parliamentary tension with a few dozen protesters present and calls for collaboration amid a closely divided House just shy of a Liberal majority.
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