Poilievre pledges veterans' supports; Carney offers cheaper access to parks, museums
- Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre promised to cut red tape and ensure automatic approval for military veterans' disability applications not processed within four months during a press conference in Nepean.
- Liberal Leader Mark Carney announced the 'Canada Strong' pass, aiming to provide free access to national galleries and museums for those under 18 if elected.
- Poilievre criticized the Liberals for leaving veterans 'stranded' and highlighted the need to support them, stating, 'Veterans that have sacrificed so much to defend our country deserve to have us all championing them.'
- Carney emphasized the importance of celebrating Canada and mentioned, 'My new government will help the next generation discover all Canada has to offer this summer,' focusing on affordable access to parks and museums.
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Liberals Promise Free Admission to National Attractions, Conservatives Pledge to Support Veterans
On Day 21 of the election campaign, the Conservative Party said it would do more to support veterans’ transition to civilian life, the Liberal Party promised summer fun passes for families, and the NDP said they would expand Canadians’ health care. The Liberals said they would offer free passes for those under 18 to museums and national galleries to help Canadians staycation over the summer, dubbed the Canada Strong Pass. The passes also offer f…
ThePatriotLight - Liberals Promise Free Admission to National Attractions, Conservatives Pledge to Support Veterans
ThePatriotLight - On Day 21 of the election campaign, the Conservative Party said it would do more to support veterans’ transition to civilian life, the Liberal Party promised summer fun passes for families, and the NDP said they would expand Canadians’ health care.The Liberals said they would offer free passes for those under 18 to museums and national galleries to help Canadians staycation over the summer, dubbed the Canada Strong Pass.The pas…
Poilievre vows to ease transition for veterans during a stop on home turf
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre returned to the Carleton riding he has represented since 2004 on Saturday for an announcement about measures aimed at easing the transition of military veterans to civilian life.
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