Federal leaders pledge red tape cuts, skilled trades support and family doctors
- Liberal Leader Mark Carney announced plans to boost Canada's skilled trades workforce with new initiatives, including an apprenticeship grant and $20 million for training spaces in colleges.
- NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh promised that all Canadians would have access to a family doctor by 2030, offering additional funding to provinces for this goal.
- Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre plans to cut bureaucratic red tape by 25% and introduce a 'two-for-one' law that would repeal two regulations for every new one created.
- Current polls indicate that Liberals lead in voting intentions, with many voters supporting Carney as the best option against U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Liberals Promise Skilled Trades Support, Tories Vow to Cut Red Tape, NDP Promises More Doctors
Liberal Leader Mark Carney promised more grants to those looking to get into the trades, while Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said his party would cut the red tape in Ottawa, and the NDP has pledged that every Canadian will have a doctor by 2030. The promises were made as parties were in day 14 of the election campaign. Carney made a stop in Toronto on April 5 to announce that his government would focus on training more workers for the tra…
ThePatriotLight - Liberals Promise Skilled Trades Support, Tories Vow to Cut Red Tape, NDP Promises More Doctors
ThePatriotLight - Liberal Leader Mark Carney promised more grants to those looking to get into the trades, while Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said his party would cut the red tape in Ottawa, and the NDP has pledged that every Canadian will have a doctor by 2030.The promises were made as parties were in day 14 of the election campaign.Carney made a stop in Toronto on April 5 to announce that his government would focus on training more wor…
Federal leaders pledge family doctors, red tape cuts, skilled trades support
OTTAWA — Party leaders are making announcements across the country on Day 14 of the federal election campaign, pledging to tackle the shortage of family doctors, support skilled trades, and cut government red tape. In Oakville, Ont.
Skilled trades ideas tap into Liberal and Conservative priorities
A new plan to help more Canadians get into the skilled trades is getting attention from all sides of the political world. Liberal leader Mark Carney says he wants to make it easier for people to become bricklayers, welders, crane operators, and more, jobs that are essential to building homes, roads, and other key parts […] More
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