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Agriculture & Food
Agricultural business
Liberal's promise
Diversity of growers
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Farmer protections
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Supply management
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Education & Training
Job training
Liberal's promise
To give apprentices more certainty and more opportunities to gain work experience, we will move forward with creating the Canadian Apprenticeship Service, in partnership with provinces, territories,employers, and unions. With this new help, apprentices who enter the Red Seal trades can be more confident about the future, knowing that jobs will be available when they need them.
To support this effort, we will work with our partners to create more opportunities, providing up to $10,000 per apprentice, over four years, for every new position created. This investment will help 12,500 more apprentices finish their training on time.
We will also lead by example – directly hiring upto (sic) an additional 250 apprentices each year, requiring that government suppliers participate in the Canadian Apprenticeship Service, and requiring that federal construction contracts meet targets for greater inclusion of women in the trades.
From Forward, retrieved 2019-10-01.
Post-secondary education
Liberal's promise
Student loans
Liberal's promise
To help more students prepare for good jobs while taking on less debt, we will move forward with more generous Canada Student Grants and more affordable and flexible student loans.
We will give full- and part-time students up to $1,200 more per year, through increased Canada Student Grants, and will give students two years after graduation to get started in their career before they need to begin paying off their student loans, interest-free. We will also change the rules so that graduates won’t have to start repaying their loans until they make at least $35,000, and if their income ever falls below this level, their payments will be put on hold.
To make it easier for parents to focus on their families rather than their debt, we will allow new parents to pause their student loan repayments, interest-free, until their youngest child reaches the age of five. New parents who have graduated but haven’t yet finished paying off their student loans will also get to hit pause until their child turns five.
Additional compensation will be offered to provinces and territories that do not participate in the Canada Student Loan Program.
From Forward, retrieved 2019-10-01.
Environment, Climate Change, & Energy
Carbon pricing
Liberal's promise
Conservation
Liberal's promise
To better support healthy ecosystems that help fight climate change, we will move forward with an ambitious plan to plant two billion trees over 10 years. This will help create about 3,500 seasonal jobs in tree planting each year, and will be part of a $3 billion commitment to better conserve and restore forests, grasslands, agricultural lands, wetlands, and coastal areas.
From Forward, retrieved 2019-10-01.
Emissions targets
Liberal's promise
set legally-binding, five-year milestones, based on the advice of the experts and consultations with Canadians, to reach net-zero emissions;
appoint a group of scientists, economists, and experts to recommend the best path to get to net-zero;
exceed Canada’s 2030 emissions goal by introducing new carbon reducing measures; and
ensure energy workers and communities can shape their own futures by introducing a Just Transition Act, giving workers access to the training, support, and new opportunities needed to succeed in the clean economy.
From Forward, retrieved 2019-10-01.
Energy production
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Freshwater
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Green buildings and housing
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help retrofit 1.5 million homes to help Canadians make their homes more energy efficient, and better protect them from climate-related risks;
give interested homeowners and landlords a free energy audit;
help homeowners and landlords pay for retrofits by giving them an interest-free loan of up to $40,000;
help people buy newly built homes that are certified zero-emissions by giving them a Net Zero Homes Grant of up to $5,000; and
To help Canadians save more on their monthly energy bills, we will also move forward with making Energy Star certification mandatory for all new home appliances starting in 2022.
And to help make large commercial buildings more energy efficient, we will move forward with a national competition to create four $100-million long-term funds to help attract private capital that can be used for deep retrofits of large buildings, such as office towers.
From Forward, retrieved 2019-09-30.
Green jobs
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Major energy projects
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Threats from climate change
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Invest $1billion over the next decade in the Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Fund.
Waste & pollution
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Government & Democracy
Diversity in politics
Liberal's promise
Parliamentary reform
Liberal's promise
allocating more time for Private Members’ Business to be debated and voted on in Parliament;
working with Parliament to introduce new technology or other institutional changes to better connect Members with their constituents;
eliminating the use of whip and party lists to give the Speaker greater freedom in calling on Members who wish to speak; and
providing more resources to parliamentary committees so that they have the staff and research they need to deliver meaningful policy recommendations.
From Forward, retrieved 2019-09-30.
Government Services & Crown Corporations
Child care
Liberal's promise
We’ve already created tens of thousands of new pre-school child care spaces, and will move forward with creating up to 250,000 more before and after school spaces for kids under 10, with at least 10 percent of these new spaces set aside for care during extended hours.
To help families with the high cost of care, we will also lower child care fees for before and after school programs by 10 per cent across the board.
More than a million families will benefit from these lower fees. For an Ontario family of four with two kids, it will mean about $800 back in their pockets,every year.
We will also move forward with more support for our early childhood educators, to ensure that across the country, they are better paid and trained to take care of our kids. This means lower tuition costs for people getting their early childhood education degree, and extra help to cover the costs for early childhood educators seeking further training.
And to ensure that every parent – no matter where they live – has access to quality, affordable childcare, we will work with provinces and territories to create a national secretariat that will lay the groundwork for a pan-Canadian child care system.
From Forward, retrieved 2019-10-01.
Public broadcasting
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Health
Health research
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Mental health
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Prescription drug coverage
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Wait times and access
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Women's & reproductive health
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work with the Canadian Institutes of Heath Research to integrate sex and gender-based analyses, as well as diversity analyses, to ensure research takes diversity factors into account to improve women’s health care; and
create a National Institute for Women’s Health Research, the first of its kind in Canada. The Institute would bring together experts in women’s health from across the country to tackle persistent gaps in research and care – taking an intersectional approach that includes race, ability, indigeneity and more.
From Forward, retrieved 2019-09-30.
Housing
Home ownership
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Speculation
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Human Rights
Accessibility
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To help more people with disabilities go to school,enter the workforce, and join the middle class, we will move forward with a new $40 million per year national workplace accessibility fund, with a special focus on making small and medium-sized businesses more accessible. This fund will match costs with employers and schools, providing up to a combined $10,000 to cover the cost of an accommodation.
Employers and schools will continue to be required to meet their accessibility obligations under provincial and federal law.
From Forward, retrieved 2019-10-01.
Ban on blood donation
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Conversion therapy & intersex surgery
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Gender-based violence
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Gender-based work discrimination & pay inequity
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To help more visible minority newcomer women find and keep a good job, we will build on the research, support and employment projects announced earlier this year, and move forward with an additional $9 million investment over three years.
We will also work with economic development, agricultural and trade organizations to ensure that underrepresented communities are better served and more informed about the programs and services that can help them find and keep good, middle class jobs.
And we will provide funding to the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research so that they can create academic research grants for studies on race, diversity and gender in Canada.
From Forward, retrieved 2019-09-30.
Hate crimes
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LGBTQI2+ awareness
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Online hate
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Race-based work discrimination
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Racism and bias in justice
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Illicit Drugs & Overdoses
Opioid crisis
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To help more people access the addiction treatment services they need, we will move forward with new investments that help provinces and territories expand community-based services, build more in-patient rehab beds, and scale up the most effective programs – such as extending hours for InSite and other safe consumption sites.
We will also make drug treatment court the default option for first-time non-violent offenders charged exclusively with simple possession, to help drug users get quick access to treatment, and to prevent more serious crimes.
From Forward, retrieved 2019-09-30.
Immigration, Refugees, & Borders
Economic immigration
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Immigration consultancy & affordability
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Refugees
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Safe Third Country agreement
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Indigenous Issues
Drinking water
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Indigenous children
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Indigenous education
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Indigenous employment
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Indigenous health care
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Indigenous rights
Liberal's promise
Introducing co-developed government legislation to implement the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples by the end of 2020.
Developing a framework for repatriating First Nations cultural property and ancestral remains.
Continuing to work with First Nations to implement the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action, and the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls’ Calls for Justice.
Supporting a First Nations-led processes for rebuilding and reconstituting their nations, advancing self-determination and a transition away from the Indian Act.
Working with First Nations to redesign federal policies on additions-to-reserves, and the Specific Claims process to ensure timely and just resolution to specific claims.
Continuing to make progress on Indigenous priorities, meeting regularly through the Assembly of First Nations – Canada Memorandum of Understanding on Joint Priorities.
Hosting a First Ministers’ Meeting on First Nations, Inuit, and Métis priorities, and continuing to advance meaningful inclusion of First Nations partners in federal and intergovernmental decision-making processes that have an impact on Indigenous rights and interests.
From Forward, retrieved 2019-09-30.
On-reserve services & infrastructure
Liberal's promise
Reconciliation & environment
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Treaties & land claims
Liberal's promise
Moving forward with a new co-developed, distinctions-based process for the ongoing review, maintenance, and enforcement of Canada’s treaty obligations between the Crown and Indigenous communities. This work will be supported by a new National Treaty Commissioner’s Office which will be designed and established with Indigenous partners.
Working with First Nations to redesign federal policies on additions-to-reserves, and the Specific Claims process to ensure timely and just resolution to specific claims.
From Forward, retrieved 2019-09-30.
International Relations
Autonomous weapons
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Human rights abroad
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establish the Canadian Centre for Peace, Order, and Good Government, which will lend expertise and help to people seeking to build peace, advance justice, promote human rights and democracy, and deliver good governance;
provide international institutions like the International Criminal Court, the World Trade Organization, and others, with additional resources to better enforce international law;
build on the Magnitsky sanctions regime we have put in place, by developing a framework to transfer seized assets from those who commit grave human rights abuses to their victims, with appropriate judicial oversight.
From Forward, retrieved 2019-10-01.
International assistance
Liberal's promise
continuing to increase Canada’s international development assistance every year towards 2030, reflecting our commitment to realizing the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals;
improving the way that we manage and deliver international development assistance, to ensure greater effectiveness, transparency, and accountability;
spending no less than 10 per cent of our international development assistance budget on education; and
leading an international campaign to ensure that all children living in refugee or displacement camps can get the good education they need and deserve.
From Forward, retrieved 2019-10-01.
Jobs & the Economy
Clean energy jobs
Liberal's promise
Employment Insurance
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We will also work with Statistics Canada to strengthen local labour market data, so that Employment Insurance can better reflect local labour market realities, especially in large and diverse regions.
From Forward, retrieved 2019-10-01.
To help people whose jobs and livelihoods are affected when disaster strikes, we will move forward with a new Employment Insurance Disaster Assistance Benefit, to be developed in consultation with experts, workers, and employers. This new benefit will launch in 2021 and will help replace the income that is lost when families need to temporarily stop working to protect their homes, or because they need to relocate to safety.
From Forward, retrieved 2019-10-01.
Entrepreneurship & small business
Liberal's promise
cutting the cost of federal incorporation by 75 per cent, to $50 from $200
eliminating all fees from the Business Development Bank of Canada, Export Development Canada, and Farm Credit Canada, for business advisory services like mentorship and training
eliminating the “swipe fee” on HST and GST for credit transactions – which will save businesses nearly $500 million a year in fees, according to the Canadian Federation of Independent Business;
implementing a voluntary, real-time e-payroll system to automate records of employment so that small businesses no longer have to submit detailed records to Service Canada; and
giving $250 to every new business looking to expand their online services
From Forward, retrieved 2019-10-01.
Fair trade
Liberal's promise
And to make sure that Canadian exporters have the help they need when they need it, we will give Canadian companies facing commercial or trade disputes abroad immediate, on-the-ground help through a Canada Commercial Consular Service.
From Forward, retrieved 2019-09-30.
Minimum wage & universal income
Liberal's promise
Overtime
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Part-time and contract work
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Pensions
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Public infrastructure
Liberal's promise
To make sure that the infrastructure that people and communities need is built, we will require that all provinces and territories identify and approve all of their long-term infrastructure priorities within the next two years. Funds that aren’t designated for specific projects by the end of 2021 will be reinvested directly in communities through a top-up of the federal Gas Tax Fund.
From Forward, retrieved 2019-09-30.
Public service
Liberal's promise
Entirely eliminating the backlog of outstanding pay issues for public servants as a result of the Phoenix pay system, so that they can focus on their work and not on resolving long-standing payroll problems;
Reducing the time it takes to hire new public servants, with the goal of cutting in half the average time from ten to five months;
Improving project management capabilities, so that all major projects in government are led by a certified professional with at least five years of experience; and
Reducing the number of significant deficiencies identified by the Auditor General in subsequent follow-up audits of a department or program.
From Forward, retrieved 2019-09-30.
Tourism
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Justice, Crime, & Law Enforcement
Correctional workers
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Deferred Prosecution Agreements & SNC-Lavalin scandal
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Extremism & terrorism
Liberal's promise
To better coordinate efforts to prosecute terror suspects to the fullest extent of the law, we will move forward with the creation of a Director of Terrorism Prosecutions. This new office will make sure that Canadians who travel abroad to join terrorist organizations, or who participate in terrorist organizations here at home, are brought to justice.
We will also move forward with more support for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, so that they can hire and train 100 additional officers for offices and embassies abroad. This will improve our ability to combat terrorism, human trafficking, drug smuggling, money laundering, and other forms of organized crime.
We will also move forward with reintroducing legislation to create a review body for the Canada Border Services Agency – the only remaining security agency that does not have its own independent review.
From Forward, retrieved 2019-09-30.
Gangs
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Guns
Liberal's promise
We will move forward with a ban on all military-style assault rifles, including the AR-15, and will take other steps to keep people safe from gun violence, including:
introducing a buyback program for all military-style assault rifles legally purchased in Canada, with fair market prices for owners and more resources for law enforcement to administer the program;
working with provinces and territories to give municipalities the ability to further restrict or ban handguns; and
protecting the rights of hunters and farmers, by not bringing back the long-gun registry. Hunters and farmers do not use or need assault weapons.
make sure the Canada Border Services Agency and Royal Canadian Mounted Police have the resources they need to detect and stop the flow of weapons at our borders;
require everyone importing ammunition to show proof of a valid firearms license;
make it harder for legal weapons to get into the hands of criminals by further strengthening safe-storage laws;
address the problem of gender-based and intimate-partner violence head on, by temporarily suspending firearms licenses for people who are suspected of posing a danger to themselves or others, including their partners or kids;
introduce a system for flagging bulk purchases of guns;
strengthen penalties for people seeking to smuggle firearms into Canada; and
limit the glorification of violence, by changing the way firearms are advertised, marketed, and sold in Canada.
From Forward, retrieve 2019-09-30.
Legal aid & access to justice
Liberal's promise
providing free legal aid to survivors of sexual assault and intimate partner violence, to make sure that they have access to quality, affordable legal representation;
requiring that all judges in Canada undertake mandatory training on sexual assault law, including myths and stereotypes about victims and the effects of trauma on victims’ memory (the “Ambrose bill”); and
providing additional support to the provinces and territories, to enable them to hire as many as 425 new Crown prosecutors, and 225 new judges, to help reduce delays.
From Forward, retrieved 2019-09-30.
Prisons and prisoners
Liberal's promise
establishing an independent Criminal Case Review Commission, to make it easier and faster for potentially wrongfully convicted people to have their applications reviewed;
From Forward, retrieved 2019-09-30.
Military & Veterans
Defence funding
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Veterans
Liberal's promise
To help ease the stigma that many may feel about starting a disability claim, and to make sure that every veteran gets the help they need, we will give our veterans up to $3,000 in free counselling services before a disability claim is required.
This will give veterans in need of help nearly six months of free support, provided directly by VAC or one if its service partners, and will help as many as 20,000 veterans each year.
And to simplify and shorten the process, we will move forward with automatic approval for the most common disability applications, including depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, and arthritis, among others.
From Forward, retrieved 2019-09-30.
To address veterans’ homelessness, we will move forward with building new, purpose-built accessible and affordable housing units, with a full range of health, social, and employment supports for veterans who need extra help. We will support this work with an additional investment of $15 million a year.
From Forward, retrieved 2019-09-30.
To help family members more easily adjust to their new homes, we will move forward with a national employment and training support service. This service will provide career counselling, job matching, and other employment help tailored to the unique needs of military and policing families. We will also give families a tax-free $2,500 benefit every time they relocate, to help with retraining, recertification, and other costs of finding new work.
From Forward, retrieved 2019-09-30.
Natural Resources
Fisheries
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Technology
Cell service and broadband
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Privacy protections
Liberal's promise
data portability, so that people can take their data from platform to platform;
withdraw, remove, and erase basic personal data from a platform;
know how personal data is being used, including knowing who has access to it, supported by a national advertising registry where companies would have to report with whom your data is being shared or sold, with the ability to withdraw consent at any time;
review and challenge the amount of personal data that a company or government has collected;
data security, compelling those who use personal data to take proactive steps to adequately protect it;
be informed when personal data is breached, and to be compensated accordingly; and
be free from discrimination online, including bias and harassment.
From Forward, retrieved 2019-10-01.
Transit & Transportation
Low-emissions vehicles
Liberal's promise
To make using zero-emission vehicles easier, we will move forward – in partnership with industry and communities – to install up to 5,000 charging stations along the Trans Canada Highway and other major road networks, and in Canada’s urban and rural areas. Northern communities, as well as apartments and condominiums, will also be included – connecting people and communities from coast to coast to coast.
As more and more people buy zero-emission vehicles, there will be a growing market of used vehicles for sale. To make buying a used zero-emission vehicle more affordable, we will expand the incentive that already exists for buying new zero-emission cars.
This will provide a 10 per cent rebate on a used zero-emission vehicle up to a maximum value of $2,000.
To help communities transition to using more zero-emission vehicles, we will require that new federal investments in public transit are used to support zero-emission buses and rail systems starting in 2023, and will work with municipalities to address any exceptional circumstances.
Working in partnership with the provinces and territories, we will also move forward with a new fund to help more school boards and municipalities purchase 5,000 zero-emissions school and transit buses over the next five years.
And to encourage more businesses to make the transition to zero-emission vehicles, we will explore measures to support the conversion of business fleets, such as those used by taxi and courier companies, and industrial vehicles, like mining trucks.
From Forward, retrieved 2019-10-01.
Northern travel
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Passenger ferries
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Transit infrastructure
Liberal's promise
To give cities the predictable transit funding they need to plan for the future, we will move forward with making the federal commitment to fund public transit permanent, and will make sure that it keeps up with the rising cost of construction over time. This will mean an additional $3 billion more per year in stable, predictable funding for our cities’ transit needs, on top of transfers through the federal Gas Tax Fund.
From Forward, retrieved 2019-10-01.
Misc. topics
Arts & culture
Liberal's promise
introduce the Culture Pass, a $200 credit that every Canadian child will receive when they turn 12, to be used to access theatres, museums, galleries, workshops, and other cultural venues and local Canadian content;
continue to support Canadian film by increasing annual funding for Telefilm Canada by nearly 50 per cent a year;
review our national museums policy to make sure that people can access Canadian history across the country, with better access to digital collections; and will move forward with making the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Heritage Centre into a national museum
introduce a new Cultural Diplomacy strategy, with at least one international mission each year to promote Canadian culture and creators around the world; and
move forward, in our first year, with legislation that will take appropriate measures to ensure that all content providers – including internet giants – offer meaningful levels of Canadian content in their catalogues, contribute to the creation of Canadian content in both official languages, and promote this content and make it easily accessible on their platforms.
From Forward, retrieved 2019-09-30.
Camping
Liberal's promise
To give every Canadian child the chance to learn how to camp by the time they reach grade eight, we will move forward with expanding the successful Learn to Camp program. This will make it possible for 400,000 kids each year to learn basic camping skills.
To make sure that our National Parks are accessible to all families no matter their economic circumstances, we will also move forward with giving 75,000 less privileged children and their families an up to four-night trip to one of Canada’s national or provincial parks.
This will include camping accommodations and a travel bursary of up to $2,000 so that families can more easily afford a once-in-a-lifetime trip to more national parks, like Banff, Forillon, Gros Morne, and the Cape Breton Highlands.
We will also partner with VIA Rail to make these opportunities accessible and affordable for more families.
From Forward, retrieved 2019-09-30.
Child disabilities
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Children & maternity
Liberal's promise
We will also move forward with Guaranteed Paid Family Leave – an ambitious program that will make sure that parents who don’t qualify for paid leave through Employment Insurance, or who don’t get enough because they’re between jobs, earn little, or haven’t worked enough hours, will receive a guaranteed income during the first year of their child’s life. This will be especially helpful for women, who typically carry more family responsibilities, and will mean that every single Canadian parent will be able to afford to spend the first year at home with their child, when it matters most.
Residents of Quebec will receive a comparable benefit for the portion of federal taxes they pay aspart (sic) of the Quebec Parental Insurance Plan, and we will ensure that Guaranteed Paid Family Leave is integrated effectively with Quebec’s provincial parental benefits system, which the province will continue to run itself.
From Forward, retrieved 2019-10-01.
Consumer protection
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Official languages
Liberal's promise
To protect and promote the rights of minority-language communities, we will move forward with:
modernizing the 50-year-old Official Languages Act, including making Radio-Canada’s mandate for regional news part of the Act, and making sure that Air Canada provides fully bilingual services to its customers;
reviewing and strengthening the powers of the Commissioner of Official Languages;
appointing only bilingual judges to the Supreme Court of Canada; and
undertaking an enumeration of rights-holders and a thorough post-census survey to better account for – and better serve – minority-language communities.
Canada’s two official languages should be reflected not only in institutions but in the ability of people to speak and understand each other in both languages. To encourage more people to learn a second language, we will move forward with:
working with the provinces and territories to ensure that all Canadians can access secondlanguage (sic) programs, like immersion, in their local schools if they choose to do so;
new investments to help train, recruit and attract teachers in both immersion and second-language programs, based on new targets set by the provinces and territories;
developing and promoting new opportunities for language and cultural exchanges; and
investing an additional $60 million to help build the infrastructure that supports strong minority-language communities, including schools and cultural centres.
And to help the more than 600,000 Francophones in Ontario better access post-secondary education, we will move forward with the province to help establish the Université de l’Ontario français.
From Forward, retrieved 2019-09-30.
Seniors
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Taxation
Liberal's promise
undertake a new comprehensive review of government spending and tax expenditures, to ensure that wealthy Canadians do not benefit from unfair tax breaks (a similar review, which we committed to in 2015, identified more than $3 billion a year that could be reinvested in the middle class);
moderniz e (sic) anti-avoidance rules to stop large multinational companies from being able to shop for lower tax rates by constructing complex schemes between countries;
crack down on corporate tax loopholes that allow companies to excessively deduct debt to artificially reduce the tax they pay;
introduce a new 10 per cent tax on luxury cars, boats, and personal aircraft over $100,000; and
make sure that multinational tech giants pay corporate tax on the revenue they generate in Canada. We will also work to achieve the standard set by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) to ensure that international digital corporations whose products are consumed in Canada collect and remit the same level of sales taxation as Canadian digital corporations.
From Forward, retrieved 2019-09-30.
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Biography
Taleeb Noormohamed is a dedicated community leader and technology executive with a proven record of community service and business leadership, and he is the Team Trudeau candidate for Vancouver Granville.
The son of immigrants who came to Canada to build better lives for their family, Taleeb understands the challenges that middle class families face every day and is committed to working with Justin Trudeau to make a real difference for Vancouver Granville.
Taleeb has worked hard in support of homeless and at-risk youth, serving on the board of Covenant House Vancouver. He also is an avid supporter of the arts and culture, serving on the boards of the Confederation Centre for the Arts and the Koerner Foundation, and has advocated for better public policy through the Allan J. MacEachen Institute of Public Policy. Taleeb firmly believes in strengthening our diversity, having extensive involvement in Ismaili community organizations, and his community service includes time on the board of the Lions Gate Hospital Foundation.
Taleeb was a key member of the leadership team that delivered the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, serving as Vice-President for Strategy and Partnerships for the Vancouver 2010 Olympics. As a technology leader focused on online marketplaces, Taleeb has held executive roles at global technology companies such as VRBO and Farfetch, and advised many others. In addition, Taleeb has worked for the Government of Canada in the Privy Council Office, the Department of Public Safety, and more.
Taleeb holds an undergraduate degree from Princeton University and attended Oxford University as a Commonwealth Scholar where he began graduate studies. In 2007, he was awarded the Governor General’s Caring Canadian Award and in 2011, was named one of Business in Vancouver’s Top Forty Under 40. Taleeb was also awarded the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee medal in 2012.
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