A look ahead at the week in federal politics.
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland smiles as she walks to her bicycle after grocery shopping in Toronto on Monday April 3, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank GunnPrime Minister Justin Trudeau
spoke publicly about what he called “credible allegations” of a link between the Indian government and the shooting of Canadian Sikh leaderin Surrey, B.C. earlier this year, the still-unfolding saga is all but certain to dominate the top-line political back-and-forth on Parliament Hill. For the minority Liberal government, however, the pressure is on to shift the focus back to what they were likely hoping would be the biggest story to come out of last week’s return to regular parliamentary programming: Namely, the new affordability measures announced by the prime minister at the close of his party’s pre-sitting caucus retreat, which, as he explained at the time, would remove the GST from all new purpose-built rental housing construction, and give the federal competition bureau...
As reported by iPolitics last week, after showing up on the notice paper earlier in the week, the promised bill — to be styled, at least for now, as the— finally made its debut on the floor of the House of Commons last Thursday.
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