As Canada edges closer to the next federal election, party leaders are sharpening their messages on key national issues.
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh pledged to tackle the ongoing healthcare crisis by increasing the number of doctors and healthcare workers across the country. Speaking at a community event, Singh said Canadians deserve timely access to care and that his party will invest in training and recruitment to meet that demand.
Meanwhile, Liberal hopeful Mark Carney emphasized the importance of skilled trades in building Canada’s future. During a tour of a vocational training center, Carney promised more support for apprenticeships and trade programs, aiming to boost job opportunities and address labor shortages in key sectors.
On the Conservative front, Pierre Poilievre focused on cutting government red tape. At a press conference, he vowed to streamline regulations and reduce bureaucratic delays, especially for small businesses and infrastructure projects, calling it essential for economic growth.
With distinct messages, all three leaders are laying out their visions for a stronger Canada, hoping to connect with voters on the issues that matter most.