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PM Carney and Poilievre clash in Parliament over housing, economy, and border security amid budget pressures and partisan tensions.
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre clashed in Parliament’s first session of the fall, with debates focusing on housing, the cost of living, crime, and the economy.
Despite initial cordiality, tensions rose as both sides exchanged partisan attacks, highlighting policy differences on issues like criminal justice and immigration.
The Liberal minority government, holding 169 of 343 seats, needs opposition support to pass legislation, including the border security bill, and has acknowledged the need for constructive criticism.
Carney faces pressure to deliver a budget amid a revised $46 billion deficit, rising costs from tariffs and defense spending, and public concerns over economic messaging.
While the Liberals maintain strong polling support, the Conservatives are shifting focus to holding the government accountable, asking whether promises match results.
Protests and safety concerns also emerged, reflecting broader national anxieties.
El primer ministro Carney y Poilievre chocan en el Parlamento sobre vivienda, economía y seguridad fronteriza en medio de presiones presupuestarias y tensiones partidistas.