Massive investment in non-market housing: push for the construction of publicly funded, community-owned, and cooperative housing
Permanent affordability:
I support policies that keep housing affordable in the long term through land trusts, co-ops, and non-profit models that take profit out of the equation.
Stronger renter protections: I’ll advocate for national standards
to cap rent increases, end renovictions, and ensure tenants have access to legal supports and fair treatment.
Crack down on speculation
I will support measures to curb speculation and vacancy, including taxes on empty homes and limits on corporate ownership of residential housing.
End homelessness with dignity and support
I will champion a Housing First approach—safe, supportive housing with wraparound mental health and social services, not criminalization.
Indigenous housing solutions
I’ll push for fully funded, Indigenous-led housing strategies both on- and off-reserve, rooted in self-determination and cultural safety.
Accessible, inclusive housing for seniors and people with disabilities:
I will advocate for universal design standards in all new builds, retrofitting existing units for accessibility, and expanding supportive housing options that allow people to live with dignity and independence in their own communities.
"Protect and strengthen $10-a-day Early Learning and Child Care (ELCC) system to create 100,000 new spaces by 2031. This will increase the supply of not-for-profit and public early learning and child care, getting more families off wait lists, and saving families money. It will also create 35,000 jobs for early learning and child care workers." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-22
Work with provinces and territories on providing predictable wage increases and investments in pensions and benefits programmes for childcare workers
"Ensure ELCC providers have good wages, which is critical to keeping child care centres staffed. We will work with provinces and territories so that workers have predictable wage increases and investments in pensions and benefits programs." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-22
Require provinces, territories, and municipalities to expand childcare in public infrastructure, like schools and community centres, wherever possible
"Require provinces, territories, and municipalities to expand child care in public infrastructure wherever possible, including in schools and community centres, and in community infrastructure that receives federal financing, so families can get child care close to home." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-22
Link childcare with federally-financed housing development
"Link child care with housing development on sites that receive federal financing or affordable housing funds. When child care is considered from the start of the development process, it ensures spaces grow alongside communities, saving time and money, and giving more children and families access, earlier." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-22
"We will introduce emergency price caps on basic food items—like pasta, frozen vegetables, and infant formula—to keep costs of food down. These items have seen some of the steepest increases since 2020: cooking oil is up 75 per cent, pasta is up 43 per cent, and infant formula—an essential for so many parents—is up 30 per cent and still climbing.
Price regulations are already in place for a number of sectors of Canada’s economy, like electricity, natural gas and certain medicines. And they have been used in other jurisdictions to tackle food price inflation. We would attempt to negotiate this cap but if big grocery chains refuse, we would act by passing the appropriate legislation.
To enforce this cap, we will put in place a mandatory Grocery Code of Conduct."
Have the Competition Bureau act as a grocery price watchdog with the power to impose serious penalties
"We will also strengthen the Competition Bureau to act as a grocery price watchdog with the power to impose serious penalties on those who don’t comply. These powers will extend to price gouging, price surging, price fixing and shrinkflation." — ndp.ca, retrieved 2025-04-19
Create a mandatory Grocery Code of Conduct
"Our mandatory Grocery Code of Conduct would help level the playing field in the grocery industry." — ndp.ca, retrieved 2025-04-19
Create a National Food Cooperative Strategy to help independent small- and medium-sized grocery stores
"We would establish a National Food Cooperative Strategy aimed at boosting independent small- and medium-sized grocery stores." — ndp.ca, retrieved 2025-04-19
Direct Nutrition North subsidies to people, not corporations
"And we would fix Nutrition North, to make sure the subsidy goes straight to people, and not to corporations." — ndp.ca, retrieved 2025-04-19
I’ll advocate for investment in local farms, Indigenous food sovereignty, and urban agriculture to shorten supply chains, build food security, and keep prices stable.
Crack down on corporate price-gouging:
I support breaking up food monopolies and empowering the Competition Bureau to investigate and regulate large grocery chains driving up prices while raking in record profits.
A Guaranteed Livable Income:
I’ll push for income supports that ensure everyone—especially low-income families, seniors, and students—can afford healthy, fresh food without sacrificing other basic needs.
Universal school food programs
I’ll champion free, nutritious meals in schools so every child has access to healthy food, regardless of their family’s income.
Climate-resilient agriculture
I’ll work to support farmers in adapting to climate change with sustainable practices, so we can protect our food supply and keep prices from spiraling due to climate-related disruptions.
"Make the National School Food Program permanent. The program is a direct investment in the middle class, making life a little easier for working families especially as they try to keep up with inflation. It is also a safety net for children who don’t always have enough to eat at home. Last year, this program was introduced with a goal of reaching 400,000 children. In less than ten months, agreements were reached with all provinces and territories to reach over 500,000 kids, exceeding targets and helping more families. Conservatives voted against this program. No child should go hungry. So, we will make this program permanent. And we will prioritize Canadian-made food as much as possible." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-22
Amend the mandates of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and the Pest Management Regulatory Agency to ensure they consider food security and the cost of food in regulatory decisions
"Amend the mandates of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and the Pest Management Regulatory Agency to ensure they consider food security and the cost of food in all their regulatory decisions without compromising on health and safety. Currently, these important agencies only look at their respective mandates through a health and safety lens." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-21
Commit $50M to removing tolls on the Confederation Bridge
"Conservative Deputy Leader Melissa Lantsman announced today that a Conservative government led by Pierre Poilievre will scrap the tolls on the Confederation Bridge to save residents and businesses over $50 every time they travel to the mainland." — conservative.ca, retrieved 2025-04-17
"This $50 million commitment will cover the operating costs for the Confederation Bridge which is currently paid for with tolls. It will end the unfair tax that Islanders have to pay just to leave their own province, keeping more of their money in their pockets." — conservative.ca, retrieved 2025-04-17
Review government support for the Wood Islands-Caribou ferry to Nova Scotia
"Conservatives will also immediately conduct a review of federal support for the Wood Islands-Caribou ferry." — conservative.ca, retrieved 2025-04-17
We don't have any NDP policies on Fuel and transportation costs.
advocate for policies to stabilize fuel prices without sacrificing environmental goals, ensuring that both consumers and communities are protected from sudden cost hikes during the energy transition.
Enhanced Public Transit
I’ll push for significant investments in modern, reliable, and eco-friendly public transportation systems. Upgrading bus and train fleets to electric or low-emission models is essential for reducing congestion and pollution.
Active Transportation Infrastructure:
support building safer pathways for cycling and walking. These projects not only reduce emissions but also improve public health through increased physical activity.
Reduce tolls on the Confederation Bridge from $50 to $20
Lower costs for passengers by at least half on the Northumberland Ferries, several Marine Atlantic ferry routes, and The Coopérative de Transport Maritime et Aérien ferry
"We will also lower costs by at least half for passengers on the following routes:
The Northumberland Ferries, while commiting to the long-term viability of the two-ferry service;
The Marine Atlantic ferry routes between Port aux Basques, Newfoundland and Labrador, North Sydney, Nova Scotia, and between Argentia, Newfoundland and Labrador and North Sydney, Nova Scotia; and,
The Coopérative de Transport Maritime et Aérien ferry in cooperation with the Government of Quebec.
We will also reduce fares for those using these routes to transport goods. Significantly reducing the costs associated with the Confederation Bridge and these ferry services will make it easier to trade between provinces, unite Canada, and build one Canadian economy."
Require municipalities to free up land, speed up permits, and cut development charges, or have their federal funding removed
"Conservatives will also incentivize municipalities to free up land, speed up permits and cut development charges to build 15% more homes each year." — conservative.ca, retrieved 2025-04-17
"We’ll start by firing the gatekeepers who block housing construction instead of giving them massive bonuses. A Conservative government will require cities to free up land, speed up permits and cut development charges to build 15 percent more homes each year. If they miss their target, their federal funding will be withheld, equal to how much they miss their target by.
Going forward, this target will compound on top of the previous year’s 15% target. Cities that fail to meet their targets will be required to build even more homes the following year while those who get homes built will be rewarded with a bonus based on how much they exceed the target. Municipalities will also be required to pre-approve building permits for high-density housing around transit stations, and will not receive federal funding for transit until there are keys-in-doors." — conservative.ca, retrieved 2025-04-17
Sell off 6,000 federal buildings and thousands of acres of federal land to build new homes
Reimburse municipalities at a rate of 50% for every dollar they take off of development charges, up to $50,000
"For every dollar of relief a municipality offers in development charges, a Conservative government will reimburse 50%, up to a maximum of $50,000 in savings for new homebuyers." — conservative.ca, retrieved 2025-04-17
Require municipalities to pre-approve building permits for high-density housing around transit stations
"Municipalities will also be required to pre-approve building permits for high-density housing around transit stations, and will not receive federal funding for transit until there are keys-in-doors." — conservative.ca, retrieved 2025-04-17
Cut bonuses and salaries for, and potentially fire, staff of the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation if they don't approve housing applications in 60 days or less
"We’ll also end federal delays by cutting the bonuses, salaries and, if needed, firing the gatekeepers at the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation if they fail to approve housing applications in 60 days or less." — conservative.ca, retrieved 2025-04-17
"We will replace the expiring Housing Accelerator Fund with a permanent $16 billion national housing strategy made up of the new Canadian Homes Transfer and the Communities First Fund." — ndp.ca, retrieved 2025-04-19
Reward cities that build quickly, allow more townhomes and apartments, and prioritise homes near transit, using a $2B/year Canadian Homes Transfer
"The Canadian Homes Transfer will reward cities that build quickly, allow more townhomes and apartments, and prioritize homes near transit." — ndp.ca, retrieved 2025-04-19
Set aside 100% of suitable federal crown land to build over 100,000 rent-controlled homes by 2035
Publicly finance new construction of homes with a new Community Housing Bank that will partner with non-profit developers, co-ops, and Indigenous communities
Support provinces to build infrastructure needed for housing growth, like water, transit, and public services, with $2B/year
"The Communities First Fund will support provinces in building the infrastructure needed for growth – like water, transit, and public services." — ndp.ca, retrieved 2025-04-19
We don't have any Green policies on Home construction and supply.
Have the federal government act as a developer to build affordable housing at scale, including on public lands
Provide $25B in financing to prefabricated home builders
"catalyzing the housing industry by providing over $25 billion in financing to innovative prefabricated home builders in Canada, including those using Canadian technologies and resources like mass timber and softwood lumber, to build faster, smarter, more affordably, and more sustainably;" — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-14
"BCH will also catalyze the housing industry and create higher-paying jobs by providing $25 billion in debt financing and $1 billion in equity financing to innovative Canadian prefabricated home builders. Prefabricated and modular housing can reduce construction times by up to 50 per cent, costs by up to 20 per cent, and emissions by up to 22 per cent compared to traditional construction methods." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-16
Subsidize municipalities for five years so that municipal development charges for multi-unit residential housing can be cut in half
"cutting municipal development charges in half for multi-unit residential housing while working with provinces and territories to keep municipalities whole;" — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-14
"We will cut municipal development charges in half for multi-unit residential housing and work with provinces and territories to make up the lost revenue for municipalities for a period of five years. For a two-bedroom apartment in Toronto, the cost savings from this measure would be approximately $40,000." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-14
Publicly report on municipalities' progress on speeding up permitting and approval timelines
"publicly report on municipalities’ progress to speed up permitting and approval timelines and implement other commitments under the Housing Accelerator Fund;" — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-14
Use pre-approved, standardised housing designs across all public lands, and encourage their adoption country-wide
"leverage pre-approved, standardized housing designs across all public lands and encourage its adoption as-of-right across the country;" — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-14
Allow builders and other orders of government to apply for multiple projects at once
Fast track applications for builders with a proven record with government funding
Provide free energy-saving upgrades, including heat pumps and insulation, to 2.3M low-income households, and grants and low-interest loans for 1M more
"With the cost of living soaring and energy bills eating into household budgets, we will make it more affordable for Canadians to stay warm in the winter and cool in the summer. A major home retrofit program will deliver free energy-saving upgrades to 2.3 million low-income households, and offer grants and low-interest loans to 1 million more. This could include the installation of heat pumps, insulation and other energy efficiency upgrades. It is estimated that in some areas, such upgrades could save a household as much as $4,500 a year." — ndp.ca, retrieved 2025-04-19
Pay for free and subsidised energy-saving household upgrades by eliminating public subsidies for oil and gas companies
"This measure will be entirely financed by eliminating public subsidies for oil and gas companies, saving $18 billion over ten years." — ndp.ca, retrieved 2025-04-19
We don't have any Green policies on Home heating.
We don't have any Liberal policies on Home heating.
Remove the GST on the sale of new homes up to $1.3M, and cut $8B of current government housing initiatives to pay for it
"A Poilievre government would fund this homebuyers’ tax cut by eliminating $8 billion of the Liberals’ bureaucratic housing schemes that have only driven up housing prices. Conservatives will also incentivize municipalities to free up land, speed up permits and cut development charges to build 15% more homes each year." — conservative.ca, retrieved 2025-04-17
Have the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation offer low-interest public-backed mortgages for first-time homebuyers
"We will also help more people buy their first homes, by unlocking the financial power of the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) to offer low-interest public-backed mortgages." — ndp.ca, retrieved 2025-04-19
I’ll advocate for targeted assistance for first-time homebuyers—including shared equity models and community land trusts—that reduce upfront costs without driving up housing prices.
Eco-friendly building standards:
support updating building codes to require high-efficiency, low-emission construction, and providing grants or tax credits to help homeowners upgrade insulation, heating systems, and appliances.
Green mortgage incentives:
I will push for federal programs that reward energy-efficient homes with lower interest rates, rebates for green retrofits, and financing options that make sustainable choices affordable.
Co-operative and community ownership models:
I’ll promote ownership structures that prioritize community stability and sustainability over profit, including co-housing, co-ops, and land trusts.
Protect against predatory lending and speculation:
support stronger regulation of the mortgage and real estate markets to prevent housing from being treated purely as an investment vehicle, ensuring homes stay in the hands of people who live in them.
Climate-resilient housing
I’ll advocate for policies that help homeowners adapt to climate risks—like wildfires, floods, and heatwaves—through grants for upgrades and disaster preparedness.
We don't have any Liberal policies on Home ownership.
Provide a Housing Insecurity Prevention Benefit to help 50,000 people in critical need find homes
"We will also establish a Housing Insecurity Prevention Benefit to help 50,000 people in critical need find homes. This program will be piloted and delivered through existing Reaching Home community entities, ensuring a community-based approach to helping Canadians experiencing chronic homelessness." — ndp.ca, retrieved 2025-04-19
will advocate for a federally funded, community-led Housing First strategy that provides immediate, permanent housing—alongside mental health, trauma-informed care, addiction treatment, and social supports.
Massive investment in non-market housing:
I’ll fight for long-term funding to build and maintain deeply affordable, non-profit, Indigenous-led, and supportive housing—particularly for those most at risk in Vancouver East.
Decriminalization and harm reduction:
16,000 lives lost since the onset of the opioid crisis.
support decriminalizing poverty, homelessness, and drug use, and will push for federal leadership on safe supply, supervised consumption sites, and culturally safe harm reduction services.
Mental health care as health care:
I will champion a national mental health strategy with dedicated funding to expand accessible, publicly funded mental health and addiction services—including mobile crisis response teams that prevent unnecessary police intervention.
Indigenous-led solutions
I’ll fight for full funding of Indigenous housing and wellness programs both on- and off-reserve, rooted in self-determination, culture, and community.
Emergency shelter reform:
I’ll work to ensure federal standards for emergency shelters that prioritize safety, dignity, accessibility, and pathways to permanent housing.
Immediately develop homelessness reduction targets with provinces and territories, and use for targeting investments
"We will immediately develop homelessness reduction targets with every province and territory to inform Housing First investments, improve access to treatment, and end encampments community by community." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-14
Invest in deeply affordable housing, supportive housing, and shelters to address links between housing and mental health outcomes
"Invest in deeply affordable housing, supportive housing, and shelters in recognition of the link between housing and mental health outcomes. We will do this through $6 billion invested in the new Build Canada Homes (BCH) which will build and acquire housing. This investment builds on the Rapid Housing Initiative which supported 15,000 homes for our most vulnerable, including projects like Dunn House in Toronto, Canada’s first-ever social medicine supportive housing initiative. We will continue to work with partners to deliver projects that recognize the link between housing and health outcomes." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-22
I will fight for the gradual elimination of tuition for all post-secondary institutions, starting with making college and university free for low- and middle-income students.
Cancel student loan debt
support forgiving existing federal student loan debt to relieve the crushing financial burden many graduates carry for decades after finishing school.
Replace student loans with grants:
I’ll push to phase out federal student loans and replace them with non-repayable grants that cover the real costs of education—tuition, books, housing, and food.
Fair pay and protections for students and interns
will advocate for the end of unpaid internships and ensure all students and apprentices receive fair wages and safe working conditions.
Support for Indigenous and marginalized students:
fight for fully funded, culturally safe education programs for Indigenous learners and targeted supports for students facing systemic barriers—including disabled, 2SLGBTQIA+, racialized, and low-income students.
Invest in public post-secondary institutions
work to increase federal transfers to universities and colleges, ensuring they remain public, well-funded, and focused on education—not profit.
We don't have any Liberal policies on Post-secondary costs and loans.
"We will double the Canada Disability Benefit, providing individuals up to an additional $2400 a year." — ndp.ca, retrieved 2025-04-19
Raise the Guaranteed Income Supplement to lift all seniors out of poverty
"And we will take a tangible step towards a guaranteed livable income by raising the Guaranteed Income Supplement to lift all seniors out of poverty." — ndp.ca, retrieved 2025-04-19
push for a national Guaranteed Livable Income to ensure everyone has the means to meet their basic needs—regardless of employment status—dignified, unconditional, and indexed to the cost of living.
Expand affordable housing and end homelessness:
I will fight for massive investment in deeply affordable, supportive, and non-market housing as a foundation for stability and dignity.
Universal, accessible public services
advocate for fully funded pharmacare, dental care, mental health care, and childcare—because access to health and well-being shouldn’t depend on your income.
Fair wages and strong worker protections
I support a federal living wage, protections for gig and precarious workers, and stronger enforcement of labour rights—so no one working full-time lives in poverty.
Food security for all
champion universal school food programs, support for community-based food systems, and policies to make healthy food affordable and accessible.
Targeted supports for those most at risk:
advocate for intersectional anti-poverty strategies that centre Indigenous people, racialized communities, seniors, people with disabilities, and youth.
Target 20% non-market housing in every neighbourhood of cities benefitting from the Canadian Homes Transfer
"The Canadian Homes Transfer will reward cities that build quickly, allow more townhomes and apartments, and prioritize homes near transit. This will help us reach a target of 20 percent non-market housing in every neighbourhood." — ndp.ca, retrieved 2025-04-19
Set aside 100% of suitable federal crown land to build over 100,000 rent-controlled homes by 2035
Expand the Public Land Acquisition Fund with $250M/year more to acquire more public land to build housing on
Massive investment in public and non-market housing:
I’ll fight for sustained federal funding to build at least 50,000 units of deeply affordable, non-profit, cooperative, and public housing annually—prioritizing those most in need.
Permanent affordability, not temporary subsidies:
I support removing housing from the speculative market by investing in models like land trusts, co-ops, and Indigenous-led housing that guarantee long-term affordability.
Repair and expand existing public housing stock:
I will push for funding to upgrade and expand current public housing units to ensure they’re safe, livable, climate-resilient, and accessible to all—including seniors and people with disabilities.
National rent control and tenant protections:
I’ll advocate for stronger tenant rights and a national framework for rent control, so people aren’t priced out of their communities or evicted without cause.
End homelessness through supportive housing:
I support a Housing First approach with wraparound health, mental health, and social services that ensure no one is forced to live on the streets or in unsafe conditions.
Prioritize Indigenous housing leadership
I will fight for full funding and autonomy for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities to build, own, and govern their own housing—on and off reserve.
Have the federal government act as a developer to build affordable housing at scale, including on public lands
Invest in deeply affordable housing, supportive housing, and shelters to address links between housing and mental health outcomes
"Invest in deeply affordable housing, supportive housing, and shelters in recognition of the link between housing and mental health outcomes. We will do this through $6 billion invested in the new Build Canada Homes (BCH) which will build and acquire housing. This investment builds on the Rapid Housing Initiative which supported 15,000 homes for our most vulnerable, including projects like Dunn House in Toronto, Canada’s first-ever social medicine supportive housing initiative. We will continue to work with partners to deliver projects that recognize the link between housing and health outcomes." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-22
Provider $10B in low-cost financing and capital to affordable home builders
"BCH will also provide $10 billion in low-cost financing and capital to affordable home builders. $4 billion will go towards long-term fixed-rate financing for affordable housing builders. $6 billion will go towards rapidly building deeply affordable housing, supportive housing, Indigenous housing, and shelters. BCH will direct $2 billion of this amount to build new student and seniors housing, in partnership with provinces and territories. We will immediately develop homelessness reduction targets with every province and territory to inform Housing First investments, improve access to treatment, and end encampments community by community." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-14
Require strong tenant protection measures from other levels of government as a condition for access to federal housing funding
Require other levels of government to institute rent control, ban renovictions and demovictions
"We will fight soaring rents by requiring strong tenant protection measures from other levels of government as a condition for accessing federal housing funding. These measures include rent control, as well as prohibitions on practices such as renovictions, demovictions and other predatory landlord practices aimed at pushing people out of their homes and driving up rents." — ndp.ca, retrieved 2025-04-19
Set aside 100% of suitable federal crown land to build over 100,000 rent-controlled homes by 2035
Ban Real Estate Investment Trusts, Hedge Funds, and private equity funds from buying purpose-built rental apartments or social housing units
"We will ban predatory financial landlords from buying any existing purpose-built rental apartments and any of Canada’s existing 650,000 social housing units. Legitimate private landlords and property managers would not be impacted. This measure is aimed at preventing corporate entities like REITs, Hedge Funds, and private equity funds from purchasing affordable housing. These entities do not function like landlords, instead their function is to either liquidate and redevelop the real estate, maximize revenues through poor maintenance leading to renoviction and increasing rents, and generally financialize these properties as assets." — ndp.ca, retrieved 2025-04-19
Cut off some corporate landlords from low-interest federal loans, preferential tax treatment, and mortgage loan insurance
"We will also cut off handouts – including low-interest federal loans, preferential tax treatment and mortgage loan insurance – for big corporate landlords who gouge their tenants." — ndp.ca, retrieved 2025-04-19
Provide an additional $2B to the Rental Protection Fund to help non-profits, tenant associations, and housing co-ops buy up affordable apartments to keep them affordable
"And we will boost the Rental Protection Fund by providing an additional $2 billion to help non-profits such as tenant associations and housing co-ops purchase thousands of affordable apartments, to keep them affordable when they come onto the market." — ndp.ca, retrieved 2025-04-19
will push for a federal rent control strategy in partnership with provinces and territories—capping annual increases, closing loopholes, and preventing renovictions and demovictions.
Expand Non-Market Rental Housing:
support major federal investment in building and maintaining co-op, non-profit, and community-owned rental housing that is permanently affordable and not tied to profit motives.
Tenant Bill of Rights:
will fight for a national standard that guarantees fair leases, protection from unjust evictions, transparent rent pricing, and access to legal support and dispute resolution.
Protect Affordable Rentals from Corporate Takeover:
I’ll advocate for restrictions on large corporate landlords and real estate investment trusts (REITs) that are driving up rents and removing affordable units from the market.
Support for Renters in Crisis:
will champion emergency rental assistance programs and eviction moratoriums during times of crisis, ensuring no one loses their home due to temporary hardship.
Green Retrofits Without Displacement:
I’ll work to fund energy-efficiency upgrades in rental buildings with strong rules preventing landlords from using retrofits as an excuse to raise rents or displace tenants.
Reintroduce the Multiple Unit Rental Building cost allowance to encourage the production of rental housing units
"We will reintroduce a tax incentive which, when originally introduced in the 1970s, spurred tens of thousands of rental housing across the country. Known as the Multiple Unit Rental Building (MURB) cost allowance, this policy helped produce nearly 200,000 units in seven years (1974-81)." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-14
Reduce tax on the sale of multi-purpose rental to non-profit operators, land trusts, or non-profit acquisition funds
"We will facilitate the conversion of existing structures into affordable housing units by reducing the tax liability for private owners of multi-purpose rental when they sell their building to a non-profit operator, land trust, or non-profit acquisition fund - so long as the proceeds are reinvested in building new purpose-built rental housing." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-14
Drop the tax rate on the lowest income tax bracket from 15% to 12.75%
"Poilievre announced he will cut income tax by 15%, dropping the tax rate on the lowest income tax bracket from 15% to 12.75%, meaning the average Canadian worker earning $57,000 will save $900, with two income families saving $1,800 a year. It’s time to let Canadians keep more of what they earn." — conservative.ca, retrieved 2025-04-17
End tax write-offs for luxury corporate jets
"No more write-offs of luxury corporate jets. Corporations will be able to write off the equivalent of a commercial flight. Charter flights needed to get workers to remote job sites will not be impacted by this change." — conservative.ca, retrieved 2025-04-17
Permanently remove the GST from essentials, like grocery store meals; diapers and strollers; and monthly cell, internet, and home heating bills
"Last fall, the Liberal government put in place a temporary GST holiday on certain goods, in recognition of the cost of living crisis facing families. The Liberals rejected our proposal that the measure be extended, while the Conservatives opposed it altogether.
But families are still facing rising prices – and Donald Trump’s trade war is driving prices even higher. That’s why we would permanently remove the GST from the essentials that every family needs. This includes grocery store meals, diapers and strollers, and monthly cell, internet and home heating bills. We estimate this measure will save a family of four $448 per year." — ndp.ca, retrieved 2025-04-19
Raise the basic personal amount to $19,500, letting people earn more before having to pay taxes
"We will raise the basic personal amount to $19,500 to allow workers to earn more before starting to pay taxes. This would put $505 back in the pockets of those earning between $19,500 and $177,882. We will also lower the high-income BPA to best target these changes to lower-income earners." — ndp.ca, retrieved 2025-04-19
will push for a wealth tax on the ultra-rich and higher taxes on large corporations and real estate speculators, so those profiting the most contribute their fair share.
End Tax Loopholes and Offshore Havens:
I support closing corporate tax loopholes, cracking down on offshore tax avoidance, and ensuring multinationals pay taxes where they do business.
Green Rebates for Households:
I’ll advocate for expanded federal rebates for home energy retrofits, heat pumps, electric vehicles, and public transit passes to help Canadians lower emissions and save money.
GST Exemptions on Essentials:
support removing the GST from essential items like diapers, menstrual products, and all basic, healthy food—including culturally relevant staples—to reduce the cost of living.
Targeted Tax Relief for Low- and Middle-Income Canadians:
I’ll push for increased federal tax credits for low-income individuals and families, including a more generous Canada Child Benefit and seniors’ tax credits.
Incentives for Small and Ethical Businesses
support tax incentives for small, community-focused businesses—especially those that are worker-owned, co-operative, or environmentally sustainable.
Drop the tax rate on the lowest income tax bracket from 15% to 14%
"This middle-class tax cut will save two-income families up to $825 a year, by reducing the marginal tax rate on the lowest tax bracket by 1 percentage point. More than 22 million Canadians will benefit directly from this tax cut, and middle- and low-income Canadians will benefit the most." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-14
Allow trades workers to write off the full cost of food, transport, and accommodation needed to go from one job to another
"Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announced today that a new Conservative government will allow travelling trades workers to write off the full cost of food, transport and accommodation needed to go from one job to another while ending write-offs for luxury corporate jets that are not needed to do business." — conservative.ca, retrieved 2025-04-17
Back 350,000 positions for trade schools and union halls to train red-seal apprentices to build homes
Require banks to recognise apprenticeships as eligible Registered Education Savings Plans programmes
"Today, Conservatives announced that they would deliver fairness for the skilled trades by requiring banks to recognize apprenticeships for Registered Education Savings Plans (RESPs). Financial institutions that offer RESPs will be required to recognize all skilled trades and apprenticeship programs as eligible RESP programs, ensuring that all related expenses qualify for Education Assistance Payments." — conservative.ca, retrieved 2025-04-17
Train over 100,000 skilled workers, including newcomers and those affected by Trump's tariffs
"To deliver on this [housing] plan, we will train over 100,000 skilled workers, including newcomers and those affected by Donald Trump’s reckless trade war." — ndp.ca, retrieved 2025-04-19
Develop sector specific industrial strategies for energy, mining, manufacturing, buildings, and transportation, with workers at the table, to speed up Canada's clean energy transition and attract new investment
"New Democrats are committed to our Build Canadian, Buy Canadian Plan to boost our domestic economy and create a stronger and more independent economy. As part of this plan we would develop sector-specific industrial strategies for energy, mining, manufacturing, buildings and transportation, with workers at the table every step along the way, with the goal of accelerating Canada’s clean energy transition and attracting new investment in communities across the country. And we would provide additional supports to train more workers for tomorrow’s green economy. Our goal will be to support good, new jobs in clean industries, and support the decarbonization of essential industries like steelmaking, cement-making, transportation and others." — ndp.ca, retrieved 2025-04-19
Provide an Apprenticeship Grant up to $8,000 for registered apprentices
Double funding for the Union Trading and Innovation Program, increasing it to $50M/year
Create a new $20M capital funding stream for colleges to support new training spaces for apprenticeships
Expand the Labour Mobility Tax Deduction so trades workers can write off more travel expenses, and increase the per-year deduction limit
"Expand the Labour Mobility Tax Deduction to ensure workers who travel more than 120 km from their home to a job site can deduct more of their expenses, and commit to significantly increasing the per-year tax deduction limit." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-14
Provide up to $10,000 to eligible employers for each new apprentice hired in Red Seal trades
"Uphold the Apprenticeship Service program to support employers in hiring new apprentices in Red Seal trades, with up to $10,000 for eligible employers for each new apprentice hired;" — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-14