OTTAWA - Canadians have a message for politicians appearing on their front stoops ahead of Canada’s upcoming national election in October: life is getting more expensive.
While so-called pocketbook issues are a constant feature of elections everywhere, the subject is especially relevant in Canada’s upcoming contest. “Affordability for middle-class families is a key issue,” Jean-Yves Duclos, Trudeau’s social development minister, said in a recent interview. The Conservative Party sources have said promises to make life more affordable will be a cornerstone in their campaign, especially in the key battlegrounds around Toronto, in the Atlantic provinces, and in rural Quebec.
Fresh vegetable prices have posted double-digit gains for 10 consecutive months, according to Statistics Canada. The left-wing New Democrat Party , which released its campaign platform in June, has already pledged measures that include offsetting mobile phone and Wi-Fi costs, creating a universal pharmacare program, and an additional C$1 billion in childcare funding by 2020.
Same thing in the USA... stop raising prices higher than we can afford!!!
Look at them rolled-up sleeves! He’s truly a hard worker! A common man of the people!
Let's hope. 1200 bucks in EIP had over 400 in tax taken. Ridiculous
Make Canada Great Again😁
A PC vote is scheerfolly
For who?
Canada please be careful with your current PM. He is young but stupid too. He sides terrorists for winning votes. TarekFatah anis_farooqui TahirGora
How about a nod to TheVenusProject and look into the late, great Jaques Fresco. People should not have to 'afford life' in the future. C'mon, world. Let's get it together, now.
For Muslims?
Stop massive deficit spending.
tl;dr stop voting for libs
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