Conservative MP Pierre Poilievre is set to meet with his caucus on Sunday in preparation for the return of Parliament this week.
Poilievre, who serves as the Opposition Critic for Finance, will gather with his fellow Conservative MPs to discuss their strategy for the upcoming parliamentary session.
The meeting comes as Parliament is set to resume on Monday after a six-week break. The House of Commons will reconvene for a hybrid session, with some MPs participating in person and others virtually.
The Conservative caucus is expected to focus on holding the Liberal government accountable for its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and the economic recovery.
Poilievre has been a vocal critic of the government’s pandemic response, particularly its spending and deficits. He has called for more transparency and accountability in the government’s financial decisions.
The meeting on Sunday will also likely touch on other key issues, such as the ongoing vaccine rollout, the state of the economy, and the recent resignation of former Governor General Julie Payette.
The Conservative Party has been pushing for a more robust vaccine distribution plan and has been critical of the government’s slow progress in securing and administering vaccines.
As the Official Opposition, the Conservative caucus plays a crucial role in holding the government accountable and shaping the legislative agenda.
With the return of Parliament, Canadians can expect to see lively debates and discussions on a range of important issues that will impact the country’s future.
Stay tuned for updates on the Conservative caucus meeting and the latest developments from Parliament as the new session gets underway.