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Liberal cabinet holding retreat next week ahead of Parliament's return

Persistent inflation and intense domestic divisions over the Israel-Hamas conflict are looming heavily over the federal Liberals as ministers prepare to meet over three days in Montreal next week.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau plans to chair the cabinet retreat starting Sunday to prepare his government for the return of Parliament a week later.

Housing affordability and the cost of living remain the most critical issues for the government, which has yet to find a way to counter claims by the Conservatives that Liberal policies are to blame for the economic turmoil.

Tensions remain high around the Middle East. Ottawa has neglected to state a clear position on the genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice and is being accused of not doing enough to stem a growing tide of antisemitism at home.

The Liberals remain well back of the Conservatives in the polls, with Canadians showing limited confidence in this government's ability to solve some of the major issues.

The minority government's deal with the NDP appears solid, but Liberals still have to find a way to solve an impasse with that party over a national pharmacare program before a spring deadline.

Pharmacare is one of the main demands from the NDP in exchange for its support on key votes until June 2025, but an initial plan to have legislation in place by the end of 2023 didn't materialize.

Instead, the two parties agreed to push back the deadline. Legislation is to be introduced by the beginning of March.

Environmental policy is also up for further discussion following record-breaking warm temperatures in December that have been linked to climate change, and a cold snap in Western Canada this month that contributed to electricity shortages in Alberta.

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