Carney Says He’s Not Considering a Snap Election

Prime Minister Mark Carney says he’s not planning to hold a snap election to reach a majority as the House of Commons returns from holiday break. Carney made the comment to reporters on Jan. 26 after the announcement of new affordability measures aimed to help Canadians with the cost of living, including an increase of […]
Carney Says He’s Not Considering a Snap Election

Carney Says He’s Not Considering a Snap Election Prime Minister Mark Carney stated he is not planning a snap election as the House of Commons reconvenes. He made these comments following the announcement of new affordability measures designed to assist Canadians with the cost of living, such as an increased Goods and Services Tax (GST) Credit. Carney emphasized his government’s focus on delivering tangible results for Canadians and sees opportunities for collaboration with the Opposition.

  • Prime Minister Mark Carney is not planning a snap election.
  • The House of Commons is returning from a holiday break.
  • New affordability measures have been announced to help Canadians with the cost of living.
  • These measures include an increase in the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Credit.
  • Carney stated his government is focused on results and collaboration with the Opposition.
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