Carney campaigning in his Ottawa riding today, Poilievre in Winnipeg
- Pierre Poilievre and Mark Carney are campaigning on tax cuts for income taxes, carbon taxes, and GST on new home purchases, responding to Canadians' cost-of-living concerns.
- Canada is facing financial challenges, including rising debt and flat GDP per capita growth, necessitating improved financial literacy among citizens.
- Mark Carney's policies could further alienate western provinces, particularly regarding oil and gas development and emissions regulations.
- Experts urge better financial literacy in schools, as understanding economics is crucial for informed voting and household management.
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Liberals felt besieged in ‘Fortress Toronto’ under Justin Trudeau. They say Mark Carney has come to their rescue
A change of leaders and tariffs threats from Donald Trump have revived Liberal hopes of dominating the GTA once again in this spring's federal election.
Mark Carney Launches Local Campaign in his riding in Ottawa
Liberal leader Mark Carney opened his campaign office in Nepean on Saturday morning, a week after initiating federal elections and announcing that he would run for the first time in an electoral district in the Ottawa area.
Cory Morgan: A Better-Informed Electorate Would Prompt Better Policies From Politicians
Commentary Tax cuts were the theme for the top two contenders in the first week of the federal election. Both Pierre Poilievre and Mark Carney promised to cut income taxes, carbon taxes, and GST on new home purchases. The parties have identified cost-of-living challenges as a top concern for Canadians, and they are responding to it. People react when they see direct impacts of policies that hit their pocketbooks. But politicians need to be speak…
Singh, Poilievre pitch affordability proposals while Carney meets with volunteers
The NDP and Conservatives kicked off the first full weekend of the election campaign by promising more financial relief for Canadians — particularly around food costs. Meanwhile, the Liberals had a quieter Saturday as leader Mark Carney met with volunteers in Nepean, the riding where he's a candidate.
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