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Carney on B.C. hustings while McGuinty visits Seaspan shipyard
Summary
Prime Minister Mark Carney is visiting British Columbia after unveiling a defence sector plan in Montreal, with stops that include a Lunar New Year event and an affordable housing tour. Defence Minister David McGuinty will visit Seaspan's Vancouver shipyards to meet workers and see progress on the Royal Canadian Navy's Joint Support Ships and the Canadian Coast Guard's Polar Icebreaker.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney is travelling to British Columbia a day after going public with his government's defence sector plan in Montreal. His itinerary includes a Lunar New Year celebration in Richmond, a tour of an affordable housing project in Vancouver, and a private evening reception in downtown Vancouver. Defence Minister David McGuinty will be in Vancouver's Seaspan shipyards to meet workers and observe shipbuilding progress. Several other ministers are scheduled for regional appearances across the country on the same day.
Key points:
- Mark Carney will celebrate Lunar New Year in Richmond and tour an affordable housing project in Vancouver, then headline a private reception in downtown Vancouver at 6:30 p.m. PST.
- Defence Minister David McGuinty will meet workers and see progress on the Royal Canadian Navy's Joint Support Ships and the Canadian Coast Guard's Polar Icebreaker at Seaspan's Vancouver shipyards at 11 a.m. PST.
- Industry Minister Mélanie Joly will provide more details on the newly released defence industrial strategy at the Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal at 11:30 a.m., while Steven Guilbeault will showcase funding provided to two Montréal businesses at the same time.
- Other scheduled events include an infrastructure announcement in the Greater Toronto Area with Environment Minister Julie Dabrusin and Ontario officials at 9:30 a.m., and appearances by ministers in Windsor, Newmarket, Edmonton, Calgary, Paris and on a Team Canada trade mission to Mexico.
- The Parliamentary Budget Office will publish an initial assessment of certain budget cost measures at 9 a.m., and youth representatives from the John Humphrey Centre will release a youth digital rights blueprint at 11 a.m.
Summary:
This day's schedule links national defence announcements with local events and industry outreach, as ministers travel to communities and workplaces across Canada. Parliamentary proceedings are set to resume on Feb. 23, 2026, and other ministerial appearances and updates are planned throughout the day, with further developments undetermined at this time.
