Housing Minister Sean Fraser joined government House leader Karina Gould in Ottawa Monday to outline the government's priorities for this fall session.
following a summer break that saw the governing minority Liberals slide in the polls as the Opposition Conservatives gained traction.issues; Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has spent the summer touring the country, hammering the government on economic issues and presenting his own plan to lower costs and build more homes.
to come up with a plan by Thanksgiving to stabilize prices. The Liberals are floating the idea of forcing them to do so through tax measures if their plan is not sufficient.Poilievre dismisses Trudeau’s summon of grocery CEOs as ‘political theatre’ “There’s not a loss for the construction sector by virtue of the precise time that the legislation is tabled because they can go ahead with the projects knowing that the change will be implemented as of September 14.”Fraser acknowledged “a number of different challenges” impacting the housing sector and those desperate for a place to call home.
“We want to see a national framework presented in Parliament, and passed in Parliament before the end of the year,”Trudeau to face Question Period as Parliament resumes
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