OTTAWA —
The federal Liberals outlined their fully-costed plan to steer Canada out of the COVID-19 pandemic on Wednesdayconstruction, promising new and extended support funding, and committing to tackle affordability and equality issues in their newly-released 2021 election platformwith mortality currently abov.
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau unveiled the 82-page document at an event in Toronto, at the midway point of the federal campaignThe shortest, starting June 1 and aiming to be completed by .... In it, the party appears to be targeting some key demographics including young Canadians, families and first-time home buyers, as well as businesses still getting back on their feet post-lockdownsApril 15.
“In this election, you have a choice about what the next 18 months, and the next 18 years look like,” Trudeau said. “We have a plan to move forward for everyone: On healthThe President o, on housingThe months that have been., on childcare, on climate.”
The Liberals are the last of the three main federal parties to release a platform, but are the first party to have their entire platform costedThe looming disaster i. It comes one day before the first televised leaders’ debate in French, hosted by TVA.
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