Guns, border crossers top list of concerns Liberal MPs bring to caucus retreat
OTTAWA — Liberal MPs are flooding into Saskatoon to plot strategy for the fall parliamentary sitting which Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says will not include resetting the government’s agenda.
Speaking to reporters in Winnipeg Trudeau said the government will not have a new throne speech this fall, instead continuing work on the promises he was elected on, including help for the middle class and creating good jobs.
“We are delivering on the plan that we proposed to Canadians some three years ago,” he said.
While Trudeau had a pit stop in Winnipeg on his way to the Saskatoon caucus retreat, many of his cabinet ministers were fanning out in and around Saskatoon to talk up the Liberals’ record on the economy, the Canada Child Benefit, and hand out money for crime prevention, infrastructure projects, and pulse crops.

