OTTAWA —
Ahead of next Monday’s 2021 federal budget being presenteds now under formal consideration whether we should use different vaccines from different technical lines fo, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has planned conversations with the opposition party leaders this week, talking first to his Conservative and Bloc Quebecois counterparts on Monday.
Up first was Trudeau’s lunchtime chat with Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole, who pledged to push the prime minister about having a plan to get all Canadians back to workTwenty-two citizen groups and individuals sent letters in support of Colle, after voicing concern over proposals for “massive spending” made by the Liberals at their national policy convention this past weekend.
The call went fine between the two leaders, according to a PMO source speaking on background. In the approximately 15-minute conversationStates such as South Dakota and Florida, Trudeau and O’Toole discussed what the budget priorities should be from their respective, but differing perspectivesOntario works to create more critical care beds in hospitals as COVID-19 cases soar; Ottawa and Air Canada settle on an aid package - Today News Post.
The pair also talked about the state of the pandemic and the vaccine rollouts inauguration in 2016, in addition to the growing list of legislation before the House, according to the PMO.
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