
Federal leaders pledge red tape cuts, skilled trades support and family doctors
The Conservative and Liberal leaders are promising measures to bolster Canada’s economy in the face of the trade war with the U.S., as the NDP pledges to make sure more Canadians have access to a family doctor.
Party leaders spread out across the country to make announcements on Day 14 of the federal election campaign, with the Liberals outlining a plan to support skilled trades, and the Conservatives vowing to cut bureacratic red tape.
In Oakville, Ont., Liberal Leader Mark Carney said that without taking action, Canada will see a shortfall of tens of thousands of skilled workers.
He said he would introduce a new apprenticeship grant, increased access to union-led training initiatives and a new $20 million capital funding stream for colleges to support new training spaces for apprenticeships.