Currently on a tour of northern Ontario, Conservative Party of Canada leader Pierre Poilievre is in Sault Ste. Marie today.
Several challenges that people in Sault, northern Ontario and across Canada are facing are due to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government carbon tax, Poilievre said. “I just met a 42-year-old carpenter here in the Sault with a full time job who is living in his car. It’s insane. I read a story about a middle-aged nurse living in a van. It’s mind boggling. Seniors are now living in parking lots. This is in Canada and it wasn’t like this eight years ago,” Poilievre said.
“My plan is to incentivize cities to speed up and lower the cost of building permits while freeing up land to build on. I’ll support the building trades. We’re giving all of our education and training money to universities and professionals and I’ve got nothing against those occupations but we need more people to build and fix homes and we’re going to make more materials available for high schools to begin pre-apprenticeships for our youth before they even get their high school diploma.
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