Apr 22, 2025 5:30 PM - Connect Newsroom
As Canada enters the final week of the federal election campaign, the Liberal Party has come under fire from the opposition after releasing its election platform on Saturday. The platform, introduced under the leadership of Mark Carney, outlines approximately $130 billion in new spending over the next four years if the Liberals form government.
The plan includes tax cuts, housing assistance, and national defense measures. However, when combined with existing expenditures, the federal debt is projected to rise by $225 billion.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre criticized Carney’s platform, accusing him of being an even bigger spender than former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Poilievre also claimed that Carney attempted to bury the platform release by unveiling it over the Easter weekend, suggesting it was a strategy to avoid public scrutiny.
In response, Carney defended his proposal, stating that Canada is facing an exceptionally challenging period due to a trade war with the United States and growing threats to the global economy. He emphasized the need for bold investments to secure the country’s future.