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'Strong and focused agenda': Throne speech adopted without recorded vote in Canada's House of Commons. Here's what we know
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Canada's government successfully adopted the throne speech without a recorded vote, signaling a crucial victory for Prime Minister Mark Carney. Despite opposition from the NDP, who criticized the speech's lack of detail on key issues like healthcare and housing, no MP requested a recorded division.
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