Carney Fields Questions About Absence of Budget, Tariffs in First Question Period

Prime Minister Mark Carney attended his first question period in the House of Commons since being sworn-in as prime minister back in March, taking questions from the opposition on issues such as the budget, major projects development, and the situation with the United States.
Carney had not taken part in this key activity of the House, having been appointed prime minister while Parliament was prorogued, and not having a seat in the House of Commons previously.
Parliament re-opened on May 26 and kicked into gear on May 28 with the first session of question period, also called oral questions, when MPs ask the government about various matters….