Progressive Canadians say social issues blown off election agenda
- The campaign before Monday's election largely avoids progressive social issues like LGBTQ rights.
- Economic concerns driven by US trade actions dominate discussion instead of these social priorities.
- Liberal leader Mark Carney emphasizes economic plans, pulling the party message toward the center.
- Union head Mark Hancock states that in this election, "social issues are not being discussed."
- This focus leaves some progressive voters feeling that political candidates are letting them down.
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Progressive Canadians say social issues blown off election agenda
For Canadian Zita Dube-Lockhart, whose 12-year-old child receives gender-affirming care, the campaign ahead of Monday's election has avoided issues that matter to her, including LGBTQ rights.
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