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Liberals, Conservatives talk co-operation but trade jabs as Parliament returns

Government House Leader Steven MacKinnon acknowledged the Liberals will need opposition support to pass the coming austerity budget and other legislation, such as the controversial border security bill.

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, left, and Prime Minister Mark Carney shake hands following a federal leaders’ debate this spring.


OTTAWA - After talking up the prospect of cross-party collaboration in the House of Commons, Liberal and Conservative MPs wasted little time after Parliament resumed Monday before reverting to partisan attacks over housing and the cost of living.

The tone was set early Monday afternoon, when the first-ever question period exchange between Prime Minister Mark Carney and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre began cordially before turning belligerent.

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