Throne speech to talk short-, and long-term plans as cases rise, prompting PM address
OTTAWA — The federal Liberals’ throne speech Wednesday is to lay out plans for child care, health care, affordable housing and navigating the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The speech, crafted by the governing party but delivered by Gov. Gen. Julie Payette, will be given in the shadow of rising COVID-19 cases across the country, prompting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to deliver an unusual televised address of his own a few hours later.
Trudeau’s own speech will deliver a message to Canadians on the “urgency of fighting COVID-19” as the country faces a second wave of the pandemic, according to his office.
Trudeau will also speak about how the Liberals plan to combat COVID-19 with government action and to build the economic recovery from pandemic-related shutdowns earlier this year, repeating elements of the throne speech.

