Scheer promises coast-to-coast energy corridor as he outlines economic vows
OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer pledged Thursday to pursue a coast-to-coast energy corridor, achieve Canadian oil independence within a decade and adjust mortgage rules with the aim of making home-buying more affordable.
With the federal election less than six months away, Scheer used a speech Thursday in Toronto to share his economic pitch to voters.
The address tried to sell the Tories as careful stewards of the public treasury as opposed to the deficit-running Liberals that Scheer accused of using taxpayers’ pockets as a “bottomless pit.”