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Newsroom Ready: Interim NDP Leader Davies says party's support for budget is up to Carney
Interim NDP Leader Don Davies says it's up to Prime Minister Mark Carney to ensure the federal budget is made to ensure at least one opposition party can support it. He says NDP support for the document depends on whether there are investments in affordable, non-market housing, projects which create unionized jobs, and health care. (Oct. 8, 2025)
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The Canadian Press
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CP175130842
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10/8/2025 4:20:00 PM
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