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By م.زهير الشاعر
Published: April 6, 2025
Ottawa – Arab Canada News
As the federal election campaign for 2025 continues, the leaders of the main parties have announced initiatives aimed at improving the healthcare system, reducing government bureaucracy, and strengthening the skilled trades sector.
New Democratic Party (NDP):
Promise to provide family doctors: The party leader, Jagmeet Singh, pledged during a rally in St. John's to ensure that every Canadian has a family doctor by 2030.
Conservative Party:
"Two-for-One" regulation reduction plan: The party leader, Pierre Poilievre, unveiled a plan that requires the government to eliminate two existing regulations for every new regulation introduced, with the goal of reducing bureaucracy and streamlining government processes.
Liberal Party:
Support for the skilled trades sector: The party leader, Mark Carney, announced plans to strengthen the workforce in the skilled trades sector, focusing on increasing inter-provincial mobility and facilitating the recognition of professional qualifications.
Background:
These promises come amid stiff competition among the main parties to win voter support, focusing on critical issues such as healthcare, improving government efficiency, and boosting the economy by supporting skilled trades.
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