Liberals will hike supplementary pensions for low-income seniors, Trudeau says
QUEBEC — Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau is courting the votes of Canada’s oldest citizens — those most likely to actually cast a ballot — with a promise to increase federal aid to lower-income seniors.
At a campaign stop in Quebec City on Thursday, he promised a re-elected Liberal government would hike the guaranteed income supplement by $500 for individuals and $750 for senior couples.
The Liberals say this would help 2.2 million seniors.
“After a lifetime of hard work, you shouldn’t have to worry about how to pay the rent or fill a prescription,” Trudeau said Thursday during a news conference where he was also grilled about Canada’s military mission at the Kabul airport coming to an end.