Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre released his Conservative Plan for Change to lower food and housing costs, stop crime and bring home jobs to put Canada First.
The choice could not be clearer – a fourth Liberal term with Mark Carney that will add even more debt than Justin Trudeau’s budget, or a new Conservative government that over the next four years will save Canada $125 billion compared to Mark Carney.
The Conservative Plan for Change:
- Cuts the Liberal deficit by 70% with less spending on bureaucracy, consultants, foreign aid and handouts to insiders and special interests, while boosting growth with resource jobs – for a change.
- Lowers income tax 15% saving the average worker $900 and average working family $1,800 – for a change.
- Builds 2.3 million homes by axing taxes to save $100,000 a home, selling off federal land and getting gatekeepers out of the way to speed up building – for a change.
- Locks up criminals to make you safe – for a change.
- Puts Canada First – For a Change.
“For three Liberal terms, Canada has had the worst growth in GDP per capita out of any country in the G7. Canadians can’t afford a fourth Liberal term under Mark Carney, who is doubling down on the Trudeau record and promising $130 billion in new inflationary spending. This disastrous Liberal platform “was ready before Mark Carney even became Liberal leader” and will drive up taxes, food and housing costs even higher,” said Poilievre.
“Canada needs real change,” said Poilievre. “It’s time for a new Conservative Government that will axe taxes, build homes, unlock our resources, unleash our economy, stop crime and bring home powerful paycheques to put Canada First.”