Prime Minister Mark Carney asserts that the federal budget includes measures reflecting contributions from opposition MPs, aiming to secure their support for its passage. With one MP already joining the Liberals, Carney requires two more votes or abstentions to approve the budget. Key opposition figures are weighing potential benefits for their constituencies, such as funding for various local projects. As they digest the budget, its overall appeal and strategic advantages for opposition parties remain critical for its survival.
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