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This week's issue

Canada’s New Parliament: Looking Forward

Posted on 
October 2, 2021

Canada's Next Parliament: Looking Forward

Less than two weeks after the 44th Federal election, it’s time to start lining up the priorities and looking ahead at the next session of Parliament. What is on the horizon for us?

The snap election called by the Liberals failed to give them a majority which means they will have to work with others to accomplish anything.

Our Unpublished.vote question asks:

What should be the top priority of the new federal government? Economic recovery, climate change, Indigenous reconciliation, electoral reform or something else?

You can log on and vote right now at http://Unpublished.vote and have your voice heard.

There is no time to bask in the glow of an electoral win as not much changed in terms of the House of Commons. The Liberals were able to last a year and a half in the House with the support of the NDP. It may be a partnership that makes sense for them again.

Coming up on the Unpublished.Cafe podcast, we’ll talk about what the priorities should be for the government to get the economy back on track.

Later in the show, we’ll chat with Aaron Wudrick, from the Macdonald Laurier Institute. As well, Charles Bird, from Earnscliffe Strategy Group. First, I’m pleased to be joined by Katrina Miller, Program Director at the Broadbent Institute…


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Our Unpublished vote poll question...

What should be the top priority of the new federal government?

The results so far:

Economic Recovery =      
Vaccine Mandates =      
Indigenous Reconciliation =      
Climate Change =      
Electoral Reform =      
Foreign Policy & Trade =      
Other =      
Unsure =      

If you haven’t voted yet, you can do so — VOTE HERE


Guests

Aaron is a lawyer and the Director of Macdonald-Laurier Institutes Domestic Policy Program

Charles Bird is a public policy specialist and advisor with more than 20 years of experience.

Program Director