In a 12\u002Dminute speech to MPs, Justin Trudeau laid out the government\u0027s priorities for the upcoming sitting of the House of Commons.
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His Liberal government is expected to table “just transition” legislation this year that is aimed at growing a net-zero economy with clean energy projects across Canada, while also building in protections for workers within the sector. “Stay close to your communities and keep bringing their voices to Parliament, and let’s continue to be the voice for Canadians,” Trudeau said.
“Mr. Poilievre has made his choice. He’s decided to say everything is broken without offering any concrete solutions. Yes, these are difficult times, but that’s why our Liberal team has decided to work even harder.”
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