Liberal priorities for minority Parliament, NAFTA ratification, assault rifle ban
WINNIPEG — Ratifying the new North American Free Trade Agreement will be a top priority for the Trudeau government when Parliament resumes next week.
Legislation to ban military-style assault rifles will also be high on the agenda for the first extended sitting of Parliament since the Oct. 21 election reduced Justin Trudeau’s Liberals to a minority.
The prime minister may flesh out the agenda more today when he wraps up a three-day cabinet retreat aimed at setting the government’s priorities and figuring out how to achieve them when the Liberals no longer hold a majority of seats in the House of Commons.
Every measure will require support from at least one major opposition party to pass; a defeat on matters of confidence, such as the coming budget, would topple the government.