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April 19, 2025

Federal Election: Liberal Party Platform

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Federal Election: Liberal Party Platform
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Speaking at an event from Durham College in Whitby, Ontario this morning, Liberal Leader Mark Carney released the Party’s campaign platform “Canada Strong.” The document breaks down its core commitments into four themes - Unite, Secure, Protect and Build. The plan features $130 billion in new spending largely anchored by a boost to Canada’s GDP by breaking down internal trade barriers, a commitment Carney has pledged to enact by Canada Day should he prevail in forming a Government on April 28th.

The 67-page Platform is dropping quite late in the campaign, though many of its planks had been previously revealed. Advance poll weekend is already underway and there are only 10 days until election day proper on Monday, April 28th. It also comes days after the French and English language Federal Leadership debates which, in immediate reaction and consensus, pundits have deemed that if Carney did not prevail outright, he at least emerged largely unscathed by attacks from his rivals. It will take a few additional days for polling and tracking numbers to account for any real movement from the debates, and now the platform.

The costing of the platform did outline the budgetary deficits over a four year period to account for the promises but showed by the end of year 4 that a $220 million dollar budget surplus would show for 2029-2030, this was a contrast the Liberals wanted to strike as Carney, touting his fiscal experience having been the Governor of the Bank of Canada, has pledged to balance the federal budget by the end of his first term in office.

The Liberals have not run a budgetary surplus since coming to office in 2015 despite a previous pledge by former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to do so. Carney has pledged that there will be reductions in overall Government program spending but the pathway to doing so is not fully laid out. When asked and pushed by other leaders in the debates, Carney was emphatic that health transfers to the provinces and territories would not be affected. Unsurprisingly the document also places emphasis on the ongoing tariff threat from the United States and President Donald Trump in keeping with Carney’s overall campaign message, the U.S. President is mentioned by name in the document on eight different occasions.

From tax cuts to defence and housing, read all about Carney's $130B plan in our breakdown here.

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Devin McCarthy
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