Global National: Nov. 3, 2025 – Liberals Seek Opposition Help Ahead of Carney’s First Federal Budget
As the federal Liberals gear up for Prime Minister Mark Carney’s inaugural budget presentation, the atmosphere in Parliament is one of heightened tension and anticipation. With significant political stakes on the line, the Liberals find themselves in a precarious position, reliant on the cooperation of opposition parties to ensure the budget’s passage. David Akin provides an in-depth analysis of the various issues each opposition party is weighing and explores the critical question of whether the Liberals can secure the necessary support to avoid a confidence vote that could trigger a snap election before the holiday season.
The budget comes at a time when young Canadians are bearing the brunt of economic challenges, grappling with high unemployment rates, soaring housing prices, and persistent inflation. Heidi Petracek captures the essence of this demographic’s hopes—a hope for targeted policies and initiatives that can alleviate their struggles and pave the way for a more secure future. As this crucial segment of the population watches closely, their demands could significantly influence the content of the budget and the overarching narrative of Carney’s leadership.
In Alberta, political unrest is brewing as the provincial government faces backlash over its controversial use of the notwithstanding clause to end a teachers’ strike. Heather Yourex-West sheds light on the fallout from Alberta’s back-to-work bill, revealing a growing campaign aimed at recalling more than a dozen MLAs who supported the legislation. This situation underscores the complexities of governance and public sentiment, particularly in a province facing mounting educational and social pressures.
Meanwhile, in the world of sports, the emotional aftermath of the Blue Jays’ harrowing World Series loss continues to reverberate among fans. Many are grappling with feelings of disappointment while simultaneously casting their gaze towards the next season. Eric Sorensen delves into the landscape of Toronto’s baseball future, questioning whether the team’s remarkable journey this year was a fleeting moment of brilliance or the start of something sustainable.
As the nation watches these narratives unfold, the implications of Carney’s first federal budget extend far beyond the fiscal realm, intertwining with the heart of Canadian society and its evolving landscape.
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Congratulations Donna. So well deserved young lady.
I never got the correlation between defense spending and prosperity for the working class. When i do the math it always = death and destruction. Maybe it's good for the GDP.
Political arrogance will only make matters worse!
When will Canada have representatives that actually represent them?
It's time to make reps ACCOUNTABLE!!!
Carney just completed a deal withh China to triple our trade
Daniel Smith 🎉🎉
20:56 congrats dawnie! Go girl 🫶🏽🔥
Stop using students/kids as pawns.
Dump Dictator Dani!
Congratulation Dawna well deserved honor to a hard working woman.. Thank you Global News for the update.. Have a loveing day everyone 💕🇮🇸😊👍💕
NDP are traitors
Isn't it funny how Eby is not at all against cutting trees but he's so opposed against oil pipes. I guess he doesn't know how trees help the climate and environment lol. He's so misinformed!
Carney sold out Canada. Trump endorsed this clown. Carney is Maga. All his assets are there and his wife and kids live there. He doesn't like Canada
Stop sticking up for a criminal govt. The liberal regime are the lowest form of govt which is barely above china, russia and murderous middle east countries. Imo
10:59 good. Teachers are the worst.
NDP will support the budget because they don’t have a leader. Doesn’t matter how big the deficit or intergenerational debt…
Nobody believes a thing Carney has to say. Time for the liberals to go.
Need I say the big cheque the Liberals gave to Admiral Norman just paid dividends?
What on earth is Canada doing being in NATO? Like seriously, who is going to attack or invade Canada? Canada needs to leave NATO and stop wasting money on defense. NATO is for europe, which Canada has nothing to do with.
How biased! The police tried to stop the runaway cat.
Drop the Poppy flowers. Geez, the war ended 80 years ago and almost all the soldiers are dead already. Do you wear fake flowers for wars that took place hundreds of years ago? Canada needs to give up this ridiculous custom.
Canada needs a leader who is invested in Canada.