Today, Justin Trudeau announced two measures he claims will make life more affordable for people. But a closer look shows that they’re just two more empty promises that will mean the status quo for people for at least another four years. Read the full release on NDP Central’s site
GATINEAU – Today, NDP leader Jagmeet Singh underlined the Liberals’ failure to address the climate emergency, saying that Justin Trudeau chose to protect corporate interests above the wellbeing of Canadians. Read the full release on NDP Central’s site
The NDP will also lower the cost of cell and internet plans TORONTO – Today, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh pledged his support for workers struggling with unpredictable work with his plan to immediately bring-in pharmacare and dentacare programs for people. Read the full release on NDP Central’s site
Liberals first promised Canadians pharmacare 22 years ago, and child care 26 years ago. This election, Justin Trudeau has dusted off these decades old Liberal promises. But just like Liberals before him, he says one thing to Canadians and does something else after the election. In a recent meeting with the Toronto Star…
HAMILTON – Today, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh was in Hamilton sharing highlights of his plan to support small businesses and workers with dental coverage and universal pharmacare. Read the full release on NDP Central’s site
Actions count. Will Andrew Scheer commit to no longer sacrifice dairy farmers in free trade negotiations? If we look at the party record, it is hard to believe that he will: Read the full release on NDP Central’s site
Today, Justin Trudeau is talking about seniors. But his record shows that once again it’s just more pretty words. Read the full release on NDP Central’s site
In June, the independent Parliamentary Budget Officer said that the Liberal housing plan “largely maintains current funding levels for current activities and slightly reduces targeted funding for households in core housing need… It is not clear that National Housing Strategy will reduce the prevalence of housing need relative to 2017 levels.” (Toronto Star) Read the…