
Carney promises home building program, Poilievre pitches national energy corridor
OTTAWA — Liberal Leader Mark Carney promised Monday to get the federal government back into the business of home building, while Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives pitched a national energy corridor to fast-track approval of key infrastructure.
The New Democrats rolled out their own national project — a promise to help retrofit 3.3 million homes and pay for it by cutting supports for big oil and gas companies.
The rival party leaders touted their ambitious plans as ways to make the country stronger as the United States menaces Canada’s economy with a steady stream of fresh tariffs.
Canadians head to the polls for a general election on April 28.