Conservative Stone said on Sunday, he wanted to help the liberal government to resolve the current commercial dispute with the United States, that the Prime Minister Mark Carney Said was an absolute priority.
The two leaders approached their respective caucus as Parliament should come back on Monday after more than five months, allowing deputies to finally consider the legislation to resolve the prices of US President Donald Trump and pressing affordability problems.
“We all want a permanent end at the prices with the United States, and we will work with the government to help get there,” Hairy on the conservative deputies in Ottawa.
“I have already told the Prime Minister that we are happy to cooperate in all possible ways to put an end to this unnecessary dispute and restore our sovereignty.”

Andrew Scheer, who will lead the Conservatives to the House of Commons until Poilievre can earn a seat in a future baudeuse election, said earlier this month, he also intended to help the liberals as much as possible on the issue of American trade and security.
Carney told his enlarged liberal caucus that the government “would fight to ensure that Canadians get the best possible relationship with the United States, and we will take the time to do so.”
“At the same time, we will strengthen our partnerships with reliable allies,” he said. “Canada has what the world needs and we will defend the values that the world respects.”
A bipartite group of American senators met Carney last week In Ottawa during a visit to reaffirm and strengthen the American-Canadian relationship.

Get national news
For news that has an impact on Canada and worldwide, register for the safeguarding of news alerts that are delivered to you directly when they occur.
Trump cooled his rhetoric towards Canada after meeting Carney at the White House earlier this month, and said that a new agreement and security partnerships were possible.
Carney promises several invoices in the coming days
Carney has instructed his cabinet in the negotiation of new agreements with the United States while diversifying international trade and strengthening the domestic economy.
On Sunday, the Prime Minister promised on Sunday “one of the busiest feedback in the Parliament of Canadian History”, with several laws that will be presented in the coming days.
“We are going to be very, very busy in the coming weeks” and months, he said. “We are going to have to do things before it is impossible, at speeds that are not seen in generations.”
Carney warned that years of weakening productivity have made life less affordable while going from government finances, that his government has committed to address.
“These are challenges we have to face and transform into opportunities,” he said.

Hairyvre, despite the loss of his own headquarters of the House of Commons and a fourth consecutive election for the Conservatives, obtained a catchy response from his Caucus when he promised to press the Liberals to hold on to expanding energy projects and by reducing taxes.
“We have priorities and therefore need a plan,” he said, before criticizing the Liberals’ decision not to present a federal budget to the fall.
“A budget is a plan. It is literally a plan. “
Carney said the government would need time To take into account the impacts of American prices and new interior measures before presenting a full tax plan.
The Prime Minister said on Sunday that the government would introduce “immediate legislation” to accelerate “national interest” energy projects and to eliminate federal obstacles to interprorvincial trade by Canada Festival this year.
He has not detailed exactly what the legislation on the energy project would imply, or if it repealed the existing laws which declared that Hairy is imposed on the construction of these new projects.

Hairyvre has said that conservatives will support measures to eliminate the price of industrial carbon, the ceilings on energy production, the limits of pipelines and the moratorium on large oil tankers off the coast of British Columbia.
“If the government accepts these changes, we will move this spring to pass them all,” he said. “They have our word.”
Carney has also promised measures that would increase investments in the Canadian Armed Forces and border security. He said that new reforms of the Criminal Code will make it more difficult to release the offenders of auto theft, home invasion, drug addict and human trafficking.
Hairyvre said that the conservatives “fight to end the capture and liberation deposit” and to adopt more strict criminal sanctions.
The liberals have already sworn that a “tax reduction in the middle class” will be the first element of legislation introduced after King Charles III pronounces the discourse of the throne on Tuesday.
The election of a speaker to supervise the affairs of the commons will be the first priority in the return parliament on Monday.
& Copy 2025 Global News, A Division of Corus Entertainment Inc.