Prime Minister Mark Carney huddles with cabinet in Toronto ahead of fall sitting
Prime Minister Carney's cabinet retreat prioritizes trade agreement review, affordable housing, defence industry growth, and responses to U.S. tariffs ahead of fall legislative session.
- On Tuesday, Prime Minister Mark Carney traveled to Toronto, Ontario for two days of private cabinet meetings ahead of the fall legislative sitting; the Liberal caucus will meet in Edmonton, Alberta next week before Parliament returns on September 15, 2025.
- Facing a packed fall agenda, Carney's team tackles a rare fall budget and fallout from U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs, while the Prime Minister's Office said talks will advance early CUSMA review preparations for 2026.
- Cabinet ministers will prioritize fast‑tracking major project approvals, building affordable housing, expanding the domestic defence industry, and aiding sectors affected by U.S. tariffs during Wednesday's sessions.
- Officials described the forum as focused on working sessions with ministers and panellists assigned to address journalists instead of free-flow media access.
- Looking toward the budget, the government plans to couple defence priorities with port infrastructure announcements to support major projects, reflecting its Build Canada Strong agenda.
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Customs duties and the upcoming revision of the trade agreement with the United States and Mexico will be at the heart of the discussions at the meeting of Prime Minister Mark Carney's office in Toronto on Wednesday.
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The Prime Minister travels to Toronto for two days of closed meetings with his ministers prior to the fall parliamentary session.

Prime Minister Mark Carney huddles with cabinet in Toronto ahead of fall sitting
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