— will replace the CERB for those ineligible for EI, such as “gig” and contract workers.
“The Government will make a significant, long-term, sustained investment to create a Canada-wide early learning and childcare system” The Liberals are promising to do more to create affordable childcare by learning from Quebec’s universal model The NDP has also demanded the government scrap tax exemptions for multinational web giants operating in Canada, such as Netflix and Facebook. “Web giants are taking Canadians’ money while imposing their own priorities,” the speech states. “Things must change, and will change.”
“The Government will work with Parliament on Criminal Code amendments to explicitly penalize those who neglect seniors under their care” The Liberals say they will also work with provinces and territories to set new national standards for long-term care and “further targeted measures for personal support workers.” The feds reached a deal with the provinces and territories in May to“The Government remains committed to a national, universal pharmacare program”
althiaraj Really?
althiaraj White after Labour Day?
There were ZERO details. Liberals know nothing about implementation
by planting 2 billion trees, right?
althiaraj It’s not impossible. As soon as we get rid of the oil mongering industry that we have to chuck billions at we can create better jobs. Time to move into the future and leave the Stone Age!
Yada Yada Yada Nero is always fiddling
althiaraj He could have done this w/o prorogation by asking the NDP to share power to ensure parl43 lasts its full 4 yr mandate. The purpose for shutting down parl43 was JustinTrudeau's self preservation. SFTT2020 was 100% BS. NotTrustinJustin cdnpoli elxn44
althiaraj Right down the shitter
There is no pandemic
Sure.
What plan? Divisive politics is not a plan.
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