MPs will be back on Parliament Hill on Monday for the first time since June as the House of Commons opens its fall sitting.
The House of Commons has been fairly quiet through 2025, with MPs only sitting for a few weeks in May and June after Parliament was prorogued and the election called earlier in the year.
Despite the shortened spring sitting, some key pieces of government legislation passed with the co-operation of the Conservatives .
But the fall sitting could shape up to be quite different. Here is what to expect as the House of Commons opens on Monday.
Government priorities
Prime Minister Mark Carney told his caucus last week that the spring sitting had been "all about action" and said the government needs to keep going. He listed a number of priorities, but said his key fo