Conservative platform promises more than $100B in new measures over four years
- A national 2SLGBTQIA+ political advocacy organization criticized the Conservative Party of Canada for an 'anti-trans' plank in its platform, describing it as a 'Trumpian approach to politics' that harms both women and transgender people.
- Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre presented the party's platform in Woodbridge, Ontario, which includes repealing Commissioner's Directive 100 pertaining to housing male offenders in women’s prisons.
- The platform of the Conservative Party does not address 2SLGBTQIA+ issues, while the Liberal Party and New Democratic Party platforms commit to protecting the rights of 2SLGBTQIA+ Canadians, including funding for the Community Capacity Fund.
- Queer Momentum stated that the Conservative commitment would increase risks for transgender women in the criminal justice system, highlighting concerns about violence and discrimination against marginalized communities.
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Conservatives promise to ban firing of Canadian federal workers based on COVID jab status
From LifeSiteNews By Anthony Murdoch The Conservative platform also vows that the party will oppose mandatory digital ID systems and a central bank digital currency if elected. Pierre Poilievre’s Conservative Party’s 2025 election platform includes a promise to “ban” the firing of any federal worker based “solely” on whether or not they chose to get the COVID shots. On page 23 of the “Canada First – For A Change” plan, which was released on Tues…
Little rail content in platform of Canada’s Conservative Party
Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre (left) during a campaign appearance this month in Terrace, British Columbia. Pierre Poilievre via Facebook OTTAWA, Ontario — Rail projects and the rail industry get little attention in the 30-page policy platform released Tuesday by Canada’s Conservative Party ahead of national elections to be held April 28. The platform for the Conservatives, led by Pierre Poilievre, highlights a promise of a 15% cut i…
Poilievre’s Conservative platform promises $110B in new measures, projects $31B in deficits this year
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has released his party’s costed platform, which includes an estimated $75 billion in tax cuts and $35 billion in new programs over the next four years -- while saving $55.9 billion in the same period.
Conservatives’ Costed Platform Pledges to Reduce Deficit by 70 Percent
The Conservative Party has released a costed campaign platform that includes billions of dollars dedicated to tax cuts and military spending as well as plans to lower the deficit by 70 percent through cost-saving measures. Canada’s deficit would fall from the Parliamentary Budget Office’s projected $46.8 billion in 2025-26 to $14 billion by 2028, a reduction of roughly 70 percent, according to the Tories’ plan. However, the Conservatives would s…
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