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PM Trudeau, Poilievre spar over recession concerns, affordability bill (CTV News)

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre sparred in the House of Commons on Tuesday over concerns of a looming recession and ...

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Affordability law: Trudeau accuses Poilievre of blockingNews WAALI (News Waali)

OTTAWA –. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre debated concerns about a looming recession and how the federal government ...

In a bid to get the bill accelerated through the remaining stages by the end of next week, the government has tabled a motion that would result in MPs burning the midnight oil to complete their work on the 36-page law and have it in place the senate. Liberals vowed to focus on affordability and the rising cost of living this fall by passing two bills: Bill C-30 to Temporarily Doubling GST Balances, which passed the Senate and received royal assent on Tuesday, and that Dental and housing service accounting. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre debated concerns about a looming recession and how the federal government should fight inflation in the House of Commons on Tuesday, with Trudeau accusing Poilievre of “cutting” the Liberals’ bill implementing housing and dentistry ” blocked” benefits.

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