The Canadian government's promise to build 3.9 million new homes is criticized by builders as falling short of addressing the country's need for affordable housing. The Housing Advocate states that Canada lacks 4.4 million affordable homes. The immigration system is under scrutiny for issues related to qualified immigrants and economic exploitation. Trudeau's administration defends higher permanent-immigration numbers as beneficial for the economy amidst housing and healthcare crises. The government emphasizes the importance of fair taxation to fund investments in housing, healthcare, and dental care.
By asking the wealthiest to pay a little more, we’re investing in more doctors and nurses, better healthcare, and creating a new Canada Dental Care Plan — so Canadians can get the medical help they need, when they need it. https://t.co/YIlG92khef
Here's the choice: Deliver fairness for every generation by asking the ultra-wealthy to pay a bit more, or let Pierre Poilievre cut taxes for the ultra-wealthy and services for everyone else. We're choosing fairness. https://t.co/TtEIGM3xKg
Top economists warn that Canada’s housing shortage is being exacerbated by the influx of newcomers to the country. Read more: https://t.co/bnDgchM3fV https://t.co/WkwqiZx5T0
We are helping parents save thousands of dollars every year with affordable early learning and child care. We know we need to do more. We need more spaces, especially for young families—and our plan for fairness will make this possible. https://t.co/QVGRIwII4P
This is the "housing affordability" crisis none of the federal or provincial politicians like to talk about because their solutions won't work. It's worse than you think: https://t.co/8LklkvLQOJ
Canadians deserve a safe and affordable place to call home — that is why we are helping build 4 million of them. We can only make these kinds of historic investments if the wealthiest Canadians pay a bit more so everyone in Canada has a fair chance at a good middle class life. https://t.co/DxeHEY1q8r
Justin Trudeau says “we’re asking the wealthiest few to pay a little bit more.” Let’s be real here: That’s absolute fucking bullshit. They’re not asking. The Liberal government doesn’t ask. It orders, and it punishes those who don’t listen. https://t.co/ZdQpT6pCmJ
#REPORT: Trudeau Liberal immigration minister Marc Miller is promoting an article declaring that "higher permanent-immigration numbers [are] beneficial" for the Canadian economy despite the ongoing housing and health care crises. https://t.co/1BWyEDzASx
There is a significant difference between bringing in qualified immigrants who contribute to the economy and those who exploit the system. The immigration system is broken, and liberals should be held accountable for the issues we are witnessing across Canada. https://t.co/5IySlVP3XG
.@SeanFraserMP promise of 3.9M new homes dubbed farfetched by builders is actually short of "affordability" needs says cabinet's own Housing Advocate: "Canada is short 4.4M affordable homes." https://t.co/qiZuQE7Ri1 #cdnpoli https://t.co/8ilWrAD1Am