Federal election party platforms: Compare pledges on major issues from Trump to housing
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How can the government solve the overdose crisis? Election candidates present their views | Ha-Shilth-Sa Newspaper
How can the government solve the overdose crisis? Election candidates present their views Eric Plummer Wed, 04/23/2025 - 09:27 First Nations people continue to be impacted by the overdose crisis at an alarming rate, an issue experts have tied to underlying mental health issues. What do you think ISN’T being done to help this issue? …
Election Issues 2025: Housing and affordability for younger generations
KAMLOOPS — With advance polls now closed, Canadians have one more opportunity to have their say in who will form the next government, with polls open on general voting day next Monday, from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm. On Tuesday (April 22), we continue our election issue coverage with the topic of housing. Each candidate was asked — younger generations are struggling to enter the housing market. What is your party’s plan to make the housing market easie…
Who’s Promising What? A Real Time Guide to Canada’s 2025 Federal Election Platforms
Who goes first? As we enter the final week of the federal election, all federal parties have released their platform as of today. The Conservatives announced their platform this morning, while the NDP and the Liberals released their platforms over the weekend. With the Liberals leading consistently in the national polls, they received some backlash over the weekend due to $130 billion in new planned spending, well above Justin Trudeau’s fiscal f…
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