What the parties are promising on child care:
🔴 $10 a day system by spending $30B over 5 years
🔵 Replace child care deduction with refundable tax credit
🔶 Provide relief to reopen child care centres
🌳 Boost federal funding of child care
#elxn44 macleans.ca/rankings/2021-…
What the parties are promising on foreign affairs:
🔴 Spend $165mil on humanitarian aid
🔵 Ban Chinese imports produced by forced Uyghur labour
🔶 Recommit to peacekeeping
🌳 None
#elxn44 macleans.ca/rankings/2021-…
What the parties are promising on Indigenous affairs:
🔴 Spend $6B on infrastructure & clean water
🔵 Expand creation of community-protected land areas
🔶 Implement UNDRIP
🌳 Fund healing centres to address harm caused by residential schools
#elxn44 macleans.ca/rankings/2021-…
What the parties are promising on climate change:
🔴 Reduce emissions by 40-50% by 2030
🔵 Implement low-carbon savings accounts
🔶 Retrofit all buildings by 2050
🌳 Ensure all electricity uses renewable sources by 2030
#elxn44 macleans.ca/rankings/2021-…
What the parties are promising on housing:
🔴 Introduce First Home Savings Accounts
🔵 Build 1 million homes in three years
🔶 Up to $5k in annual rent subsidies for families
🌳 Tax corporate owners of unoccupied residences
#elxn44 macleans.ca/rankings/2021-…

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