Delivering real savings on child care for families – thousands of dollars every year while creating more spaces and making $10-a-day child care a reality across the country.
Conservatives voted against it, and they’d waste no time cutting services Canadians rely on.
Great news – the Canadian Dental Care Plan is on the way 🦷
Building on the work to provide dental coverage to kids across the country, applications for seniors will begin this December, and by 2025, this plan will ensure all Canadians have access to this critical care.
This holiday season, Pierre Poilievre and the Conservatives are focused on making cuts to programs that Canadians rely on ❌
The Liberal team is stopping Conservative cuts because investing in the middle class builds a stronger Canada for everyone.
Recently, Pierre Poilievre and his Conservatives voted against a free-trade deal that Ukraine asked for.
He's turning his back on our allies in their time of need.
Building more homes faster, cutting red tape, investing directly in municipalities, cracking down on short-term rentals, helping first-time home buyers.
That’s Canada’s Housing Action Plan.
Today, we honour those who have served – and who continue to serve – our country, and we remember those who gave their lives in service of the values we stand for, like freedom, democracy, justice, security, and peace.
We know that the cost of living is top of mind for young Canadians.
That’s why we’ve worked to support students and recent graduates, make post-secondary education more affordable, and set young Canadians up for success.
Canadian seniors deserve to retire with dignity and security.
Whether it was restoring the retirement age back to 65 after the Conservatives raised it or increasing OAS, the Liberal government has always been committed to making life more affordable for Canadian seniors.
Pierre Poilievre wants to tax builders and cut housing investments. That’s not going to build more homes.
We’re taking real action to cut red tape, speed up construction, and lower prices for Canadians.
On this National Day for Truth and Reconciliation — and every day — it’s our shared responsibility to listen, learn, and reflect on the legacy of residential schools, the ongoing impacts on Indigenous Peoples, and the work still ahead on the shared journey of reconciliation.