Liberal Majority: No More Bargaining to Survive

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With a clear majority now secured, Mark Carney no longer has to bargain to survive confidence votes and can focus fully on governing, from trade talks to major domestic files. In simple terms, we’re now about to see his Liberal agenda in full, no holds barred. To talk about what that means, we have Tasha Kheiriddin, National Post/Postmedia political columnist.
15 Apr 10AM English South Africa News Commentary

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