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Carney Sets Ambitious Agenda for Fall Parliamentary Session

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Prime Minister Mark Carney has set out a sweeping plan for the fall session of Parliament, unveiling seven key priorities that aim to balance economic renewal, foreign policy leadership, and domestic reforms. His agenda underscores a vision for strengthening Canada’s position both at home and abroad while addressing pressing social and economic challenges.

Boosting the Economy Through Internal Trade and Infrastructure

At the heart of the government’s agenda is a push to remove barriers to interprovincial trade, a move Carney says could unlock significant economic potential by making it easier for goods and services to flow freely across Canada. Alongside trade reforms, the government will fast-track major infrastructure and nation-building projects, placing strong emphasis on environmental sustainability and consultation with Indigenous communities to ensure inclusive growth.

Foreign Policy: Balancing Peace, Security, and Climate

On the international stage, Carney will spotlight Canada’s role at the upcoming United Nations General Assembly. His foreign policy focus includes:

  • Recognition of Palestine, contingent on Palestinian reforms such as elections excluding Hamas and commitments to demilitarization.
  • Ongoing support for Ukraine in its conflict with Russia, reinforcing Canada’s commitment to international security.
  • Climate diplomacy, positioning Canada as a leader in the clean energy transition.
  • Strengthening Canada’s role in global supply chains for critical minerals and clean energy.

Carney argued that aligning Canada’s strengths with global climate and security goals is central to ensuring long-term prosperity.

Immigration and Housing Pressures

Domestically, the Prime Minister pledged to review and reform immigration policy, particularly around the balance of permanent and temporary residents. The government wants to address pressures on housing, infrastructure, and social services by ensuring population growth is matched with capacity for sustainable integration.

Tax Reforms to Support Families and Growth

Carney also outlined plans for targeted tax changes, including reducing the bottom marginal rate to provide relief to lower-income Canadians and introducing incentives for first-time homebuyers. These measures are framed as part of a broader effort to support affordability and strengthen the middle class.

Strengthening Transparency and Accountability

In a bid to bolster public trust, the government plans to enhance oversight by expanding the role of the Parliamentary Budget Officer and ensuring that government spending aligns with stated commitments. Carney emphasized that accountability and fiscal responsibility will be guiding principles throughout the session.

A Bold Legislative Path Ahead

As Parliament resumes, Carney’s ambitious agenda sets the stage for what could be a pivotal session. With debates expected across trade, immigration, foreign policy, and fiscal reform, the government will face both support and scrutiny from across the political spectrum. How effectively it balances economic, social, and global priorities will determine whether Carney’s fall session produces lasting change.

 

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