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Publication Date: September 19, 2025 - 17:12

10/3 podcast: Can Carney deliver? Liberals' ambitious fall session begins

September 19, 2025

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MPs returned to Ottawa this week for what’s expected to be a busy legislative session, as Mark Carney’s Liberals look to make headway on its lofty agenda.

But with big ideas can come issues around execution, politics, and how to pay for it all.

National Post politics writer Simon Tuck joins Dave Breakenridge to discuss Carney’s priorities for the fall, how the government hopes to implement some of its agenda, and whether there could be any surprises.

Background reading: From a big deficit budget to cracks in the coalition: The next 100 days for Mark Carney

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