Carney, Poilievre talk seniors, resource project approvals in B.C.
- Liberal Leader Mark Carney announced plans to temporarily increase the Guaranteed Income Supplement for low-income seniors and to reduce the minimum RRIF withdrawal by 25 percent, providing them with more flexibility with retirement savings.
- Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre proposed a single approval process for natural resource projects, aiming to cut the approval time to six months.
- NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh pledged to build three million new homes in five years, supported by a $16 billion funding strategy.
- A federal security report linked an online operation targeting Carney to the Chinese government, which aimed to undermine his credibility during the election campaign.
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Carney, Poilievre talk about seniors, national parks, resource project approvals in B.C.
The Liberal and Conservative leaders both started the third week of the federal election campaign in British Columbia — a battleground province with 43 seats up for grabs when Canadians go to the polls.
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Carney, Poilievre talk seniors, national parks, resource project approvals in B.C.
OTTAWA — The Liberal and Conservative leaders both started the third week of the federal election campaign in British Columbia — a battleground province with 43 seats up for grabs when Canadians go to the polls.
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