The federal government’s agenda for the 45th Parliament was outlined in King Charles III’s throne speech, but it was met with some skepticism. Mackenzie Gray looks at how Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is criticizing Prime Minister Mark Carney’s election campaign promises, and the urgency for Carney to keep his word about removing interprovincial trade barriers.
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Poilievre says throne speech shows Carney has ‘no specific plans to get anything done’
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