OTTAWA – Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberal caucus has convened in Edmonton this week to prepare for the upcoming fall session of Parliament. This gathering marks the first caucus meeting since June and the inaugural retreat outside of Ottawa since Carney assumed leadership of the party in March.
The meeting occurs against the backdrop of a significant fall agenda for Carney, who is eager to advance key legislative projects that were expedited in June. In recent weeks, he has been vocal about unveiling a shortlist of priority projects that he intends to fast-track under the new legislation. There are hints from Carney regarding substantial announcements related to both ports and housing that are anticipated to be revealed during this retreat.
Activities for the caucus began on Monday with a session dedicated to the women’s caucus. Following this, various meetings focusing on rural, Indigenous, economic, and regional issues have been scheduled throughout the week. Carney is expected to join the caucus meetings on Tuesday and Thursday to engage directly with members and contribute to the discussions.
The Liberal caucus retreat in Edmonton is strategically positioned to foster collaboration among party members as they gear up to tackle the priorities laid out for the fall parliamentary session. Carney’s leadership has been characterized by a desire to move swiftly on legislative initiatives, and this gathering is crucial for laying the groundwork for the next phase of his agenda.
As the caucus continues its discussions, there is a palpable anticipation surrounding the specific projects that Carney will bring to fruition in the coming months. The focus on ports and housing reflects larger issues facing Canadians, and the Liberal party's commitment to addressing these areas is likely to dominate the narrative in the upcoming parliamentary activities.
This report was originally published on September 10, 2025, highlighting the ongoing efforts of Prime Minister Mark Carney and the Liberal caucus to align their objectives ahead of a busy fall session in Parliament.
Overall, the Edmonton retreat presents a pivotal opportunity for Carney to solidify his leadership and set a clear agenda for the legislative challenges ahead. As the caucus seeks to capitalize on the momentum from the summer session, the decisions made during this meeting will likely shape the legislative landscape for the coming months.










