Liberal throne speech pledges to work with opposition MPs, welcome their ideas
OTTAWA – Justin Trudeau has launched his second mandate and a new era of minority Liberal government with a throne speech light on details but heavy on the need for all parties to work together.
The speech from the throne, penned by the Prime Minister’s Office but read by Gov. Gen. Julie Payette, strikes a humble tone as the government appeals to opposition parties to help make the new minority Parliament work.
It reiterates the Liberals’ campaign promises to take stronger action to fight climate change, lower taxes for middle-class Canadians, strengthen gun control and take steps towards national pharmacare.
But the speech also makes pointed references to issues that are dear to the NDP and Bloc Quebecois, whose support the Liberals will need to pass legislation and survive confidence votes.