OTTAWA — The promised new era of civility in Parliament is sounding a lot like a rehash of the federal election campaign.
Rona Ambrose, the Conservatives' interim leader, has offered a scathing critique of the new Liberal government's throne speech, which was a recap of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's election promises.
She says the Liberal plan is a recipe for big, intrusive government that thinks it knows best how to spend Canadians' money.
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But Treasury Board president Scott Brison questions how Ambrose can make such an accusation when, by his measure, she was part of a Conservative government that was one of the biggest and most wasteful in history.
Brison says the Tories added $150 billion to the national debt.
The exchange prompted Ambrose to observe that Trudeau's promise to bring his sunny ways to Parliament lasted about 25 minutes.