
Liberal MPs hold three-day caucus retreat in Ottawa before House of Commons resumes
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Liberal MPs are meeting in Ottawa this week to brainstorm party strategies before the House of Commons resumes sitting on Monday.
Liberal MPs are meeting in Ottawa this week to brainstorm party strategies before the House of Commons resumes sitting on Monday.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is also sure to hear more complaints from his caucus as Liberals continue to trail Conservatives by a significant margin in polls.
The Liberal caucus meeting comes after the federal cabinet held a retreat in Montreal to plan out the next few months of government priorities.
That includes preparing for the possibility of another Donald Trump presidency and attempting to slow an influx of foreign students putting pressure on Canada's housing supply.
Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc also announced plans to host an auto theft summit in Ottawa in early February.
That's in response to MPs saying they've heard a lot from constituents about stolen vehicles in recent weeks.
The Insurance Bureau of Canada warned last year that auto theft had reached crisis proportions in this country, and keeps getting worse.