SummarySpren for "Cost of living"
- • The Liberal government is introducing legislation (Bill C-59) to make life more affordable for Canadians, including measures to support families through the Canada Child Benefit and to address the high cost of living.
• The opposition (Conservatives) has consistently voted against these measures and has a far-right agenda that caters only to the wealthy and large-scale businesses, while the Liberal government is focused on making life more affordable and sustainable for all Canadians.
- • The government is introducing legislation to crack down on predatory pricing and ensure fairer competition on groceries, which will help families save money on their grocery bills.
• The government is providing an affordability allowance to families to help them through this difficult time, but the Conservatives voted down this initiative despite talking about struggling families every day.
- • The current Liberal-NDP government has caused the cost of living in Canada to increase, leading to a record number of people leaving the country, and Canadians are struggling to make ends meet due to high taxes, inflation, and a lack of affordable housing.
• The Conservative party plans to address these issues by "axing the tax," building more homes, fixing the budget, and stopping crime, in order to bring back strong paycheques and a strong economy for all Canadians.
- 1. The Prime Minister's policies have caused a crisis in Canada, with rising costs, homelessness, and a destabilized society. The government's response to these issues is inadequate and out of touch with the needs of Canadians.
2. The Conservative party offers a better way forward, with a plan to "axe the tax" and balance the budget to bring down inflation and interest rates, and improve the lives of Canadians. The Prime Minister's legacy is likely to be one of breaking Canada, rather than fixing its problems.
- • The Liberal government's policies, including the carbon tax, have led to higher prices for groceries, home heating, and other necessities, and Canadians are struggling as a result.
• The Conservative Party has a plan to "axe the tax" and balance the budget to bring down inflation and interest rates, and build homes and infrastructure to make life more affordable for Canadians.
- • The government's advice to cut Disney+ is not a solution to the high cost of living for Canadians, especially when the cost of some produce has increased by 94% since the Liberals took office.
• The Liberals have the power to lower the cost of food, gas, and home heating by cancelling the increase in these expenses, rather than quadrupling the tax.
- • The previous Conservative government was out of touch with regular Canadians, as evidenced by the leader's excessive spending on personal items while in office.
• The current Liberal government is focused on issues that matter to Canadians, such as child care, dental care, and the carbon rebate, unlike the previous Conservative government.