Emplois, entreprises et travail plateformes

Voici ce que les candidats Haldimand—Norfolk, et leurs partis, promettent.

Agriculture

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Lily Eggink

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  • The CHP supports the institution of the family farm. • The CHP would protect access to locally-grown food. • The CHP encourages research into regenerative farming.

• A nation that cannot feed itself cannot survive; there is no more

important task than raising food.

• The CHP supports the institution of the family farm.

• The CHP would protect access to locally-grown food.

• The CHP encourages research into regenerative farming.

A nation that cannot feed itself cannot survive. There is no more

important task than raising food.

Every Canadian depends on the bounty of the earth and the hard work

of Canada’s farmers as well as on the sovereign and providential hand

of God who provides Sun, Soil, Seed and Water, all essential elements

for the production of food.

Historically, the majority of Canada’s farms have been family-operated

businesses, some of them very small and some of them very large. The

CHP supports the institution of the Family Farm, both as the source of

much-needed food, a source of income for many Canadians, and an

incredible training ground for young Canadians to learn work ethics and

to develop an understanding of God’s miraculous design for growth,

seasonal cycles and the rewards of hard work.

Agriculture must be protected and encouraged if we are to survive.

SOIL STEWARDSHIP

There are 4 elements that we all rely on God to provide for our farmers. Sun, Rain, Soil, and Seed. Soil Stewardship is of high importance in this riding. The majority of Ontario’s growers are found right here, in Haldimand-Norfolk. According to the Christian Farmers Federation of Ontario, Ontario has the best quality farmland in Canada. But arable land is limited here, and around the world. We need to protect and improve our soil to safeguard our food production. Good soil stewardship improves yields, prevents erosion and loss of nutrients, and improves drainage and water holding capacity.

Biodiversity on farms improves soil, economic resilience, and benefits wildlife as well.

Phosphorous loading into Lake Erie is mostly from erosion. Preventing erosion keeps the nutrients and soil on the farm and not in our water.

CHP supports producer organizations that create conducive growth and management. Management like crop rotation, cover crops, distribution and diversity of livestock production which increase soil stewardship. Growth like wetlands, meadow-lands, and wildlife corridors which benefit migrating and endangered species and pollinators, and store excess rain, preventing an extra 18 inches of rain water from accumulating in Lake Erie.

CHP supports policies that help ensure biologically-sourced fertilizers such as manure and compost are available to farms across the country and not concentrated in certain areas.

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Nous n’avons par de Vert politiques sur Agriculture.
Nous n’avons par de NPD politiques sur Agriculture.

Conservateur

  • Pass legislation to prevent foreign governments and corporations from buying up Canadian farmland and report on how much farmland is already owned by foreign governments and corporations

    "Pass a Farmland Protection Act to stop foreign governments and corporations from buying up Canadian farmland, and report on how much farmland is already owned by foreign governments and foreign corporations." — Change, retrieved 2025-04-23

Libéral

  • Rendre permanent le doublement de la protection des revenus pour les agriculteurs dans le cadre du Programme AgriStability.

    "Making permanent the doubling of the revenue protection for farmers under the AgriStability Program, from $3 million to $6 million per farm, in the case of significant revenue drops caused by the impacts of tariffs, extreme weather events, and other external shocks;" — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-14

  • Créer un nouveau fonds de 200 millions de dollars pour augmenter la capacité de transformation alimentaire nationale.

    "Build more domestic processing capacity, including food processing capacity in rural and remote areas, with a new $200 million Domestic Food Processing Fund;" — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-14

  • Ajouter 30 millions de dollars supplémentaires au Programme AgriMarketing pour aider les agriculteurs, éleveurs et producteurs à accéder à de nouveaux marchés, y compris dans les secteurs de la pêche et des fruits de mer.

    "Increase support for farmers, ranchers, and producers to access new markets for their food products with an additional $30 million in the AgriMarketing Program;" — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-14

    "Increase support for farmers, ranchers, and producers, including in the fish and seafood sectors, to access new markets for their food products with an additional $30 million in the AgriMarketing Program. This will build on recent successes, including the recent opening of new Agri-Food Offices abroad, which helps our farmers access new markets and diversify away from the United States." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-21

  • Ajouter 30 millions de dollars au programme "Agriculture Clean Technology" pour aider les agriculteurs et les éleveurs à acheter du matériel agricole neuf et plus efficace.
  • Investir dans les serres, la culture hydroponique et d'autres formes d'agriculture en milieu contrôlé afin de permettre la culture d'un plus grand nombre de types d'aliments au Canada.

    "Strengthen Canada’s food security by investing in greenhouses, hydroponics, and other controlled environment agriculture that allow us to grow more types of food, here at home. We will work with the private sector to protect Canadian food security." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-21

  • Modifier les mandats de l'Agence Canadienne d'Inspection des Aliments et de l'Agence de Régulation de la Lutte Antiparasitaire afin qu'elles prennent en compte la sécurité alimentaire et le coût des denrées alimentaires dans leurs décisions réglementaires.

    "Amend the mandates of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and the Pest Management Regulatory Agency to ensure they consider food security and the cost of food in all their regulatory decisions without compromising on health and safety. Currently, these important agencies only look at their respective mandates through a health and safety lens." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-21

  • Demander à la Banque de l'Infrastructure du Canada de prioriser les investissements dans l'agriculture, la pêche, l'agroalimentaire et la chaîne d'approvisionnement alimentaire.

    "Direct the Canada Infrastructure Bank to prioritize investments in agriculture, fisheries, agri-food, and the food supply chain, particularly those that improve food security and reduce the cost of food for Canadian families, unlocking potentially billions in investment for the sector." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-21

  • Prolonger de trois ans le projet pilote d'interconnexion ferroviaire élargie et tenter d'exclure les chemins de fer non canadiens du projet.

    "Help Canadian farmers get their goods to market at low cost, particularly in Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan. We will do this by extending the Extended Railway Interswitching pilot by three years. As part of our commitment to support Canadian workers, we will explore all options to exclude non-Canadian railways from being included in this project." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-21

  • Travailler avec le Programme National de Nutrition Scolaire ainsi qu'avec les provinces et territoires pour prioriser les produits alimentaires canadiens dans les repas scolaires.

    "Work with the National School Food Program and provinces and territories to prioritize the purchasing of Canadian food products as much as possible, supporting our farmers and ensuring Canadian kids have access to local, fresh food grown and caught right here in Canada [more]." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-21

  • Travailler avec l'Agence Canadienne d'Inspection des Aliments pour garantir la reconnaissance mutuelle des normes de sécurité alimentaire avec les partenaires commerciaux fiables.

    "Work with the Canada Food Inspection Agency to ensure mutual recognition of food safety standards with reliable trading partners. This will cut red tape to accelerate access to new technology approvals without compromising health and safety." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-21

  • Doubler la limite de garantie de prêt de la Loi sur les prêts agricoles, en la portant à 1 million de dollars, et étendre la durée des prêts de 5 à 10 ans.

    "Double the loan guarantee limit, from $500,000 to $1 million, of the Canadian Agricultural Loans Act program and expand terms by 5-10 years." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-14

Alcool

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Nous n’avons par de Vert politiques sur Alcool.
Nous n’avons par de NPD politiques sur Alcool.

Conservateur

  • Mettre fin aux augmentations annuelles automatiques des taxes sur l'alcool et ramener le taux d'imposition au niveau de 2017.
  • End the ban on interprovincial alcohol shipments

    "Tear down trade barriers on Canadian wine, beer and spirits by ending the ban on interprovincial alcohol shipments so Canadians can buy and sell across provincial borders." — Change, retrieved 2025-04-23

Nous n’avons par de Libéral politiques sur Alcool.

Assurance-emploi

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  • The CHP will introduce a Personal Income Security Account (PISA) to take the place of the CPP and give Canadians more control of their own funds.

• The Canada Pension Plan is underfunded.

• Canadians deserve control of their own pension funds.

• The CHP will introduce a Personal Income Security Account (PISA)

to take the place of the CPP and give Canadians more control of

their own funds.

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The Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Pension are helpful income

supplements but are often entirely inadequate to meet the needs of

our aging seniors who have contributed so greatly to our national

economic health and development.

The CHP would initiate a PISA (Personal Income Security Account) for

every Canadian at the time they enter the workforce. Rather than

pooling the employment deductions of workers, the PISA would be a

self-managed fund made up of workplace deductions from both the

employee and employer, vested in the personal savings account of each

employee. It would be available when needed—up to a certain annual

threshold—to compensate workers for time lost through periods of

unemployment or disability but its primary purpose would be to

provide an adequate income for workers in retirement. The program

would be optional for those who see its benefits and wish to take

advantage of its growth and financial leverage over time.

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Nous n’avons par de Vert politiques sur Assurance-emploi.

NPD

  • Réduire le seuil d'éligibilité à l'assurance-emploi à une norme universelle de 360 heures.
  • Prolonger la durée des prestations d'assurance-emploi à 50 semaines.
  • Fournir une prestation minimale hebdomadaire de 450 $.

    "[...] and increasing the benefit level and insurable earnings cap to provide a minimum weekly benefit of $450." — ndp.ca, retrieved 2025-04-19

Nous n’avons par de Conservateur politiques sur Assurance-emploi.
Nous n’avons par de Libéral politiques sur Assurance-emploi.

Commerce et affaires interprovinciaux

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  • Development, maintenance and operation of Canada’s roads, railways, ports and airports is critical for maintaining the lifestyles and economic advantages Canadians have come to expect.

Canada is a huge country with ports and access on the Atlantic,

Pacific and Arctic Oceans and shares a border with the USA of

over 8,891 km.

• Development, maintenance and operation of Canada’s roads,

railways, ports and airports is critical for maintaining the

lifestyles and economic advantages Canadians have come to

expect.

Canada’s 10 provinces and 3 territories share a network of roads,

railways, ports and airports that allow for the movement of citizens and

the transport of goods and services.

Canada has over 1 million miles of public roads, 53,321 public bridges

and 475 tunnels. Canadians rely on these roadways, railways, ports and

airports for public travel and for the transportation of goods and

services.

Canada has about 840,000 km of pipelines for the distribution of oil and

gas.

There are currently some inter-provincial trade barriers that limit or

restrict the passage or sale of certain goods between provinces. There

is not a major East-West pipeline or energy corridor to allow Western oil

and gas to flow to Ontario, Quebec and the Maritimes.

Passenger service on Canada’s two major East-West railways (CN and

CP) has not been properly maintained and priority is often given to

freight trains carrying containers of consumer products made in China

(tvs, computers, cars, etc.) over passenger service. Because of the

unreliability, unavailability and cost, many Canadians have given up on

rail travel. Canada should once again act to establish a viable rail service

from coast to coast. If reliable and affordable passenger service were

available, it would reduce the number of cars on the road.

CHP would work hard with the airline, railroad and trucking industries

to improve and maintain our essential infrastructure and would work

with the provinces to reduce or eliminate inter-provincial trade barriers.

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Nous n’avons par de Vert politiques sur Commerce et affaires interprovinciaux.

NPD

  • Travailler avec les provinces pour harmoniser les normes environnementales et de sécurité sanitaire, afin de réduire les obstacles au commerce interprovincial.

    "And we would work with provinces to eliminate inter-provincial trade barriers, including harmonizing environmental and health and safety standards to the highest level." — ndp.ca, retrieved 2025-04-19

Conservateur

  • Add new rest areas for truck drivers

    "Adding new rest areas for truck drivers to support supply chains and improve road safety." — Change, retrieved 2025-04-23

  • Host a meeting of premiers to remove exceptions in the Canadian Free Trade Agreement within 30 days of taking office

    "Bring the premiers together to slash exceptions in the Canadian Free Trade Agreement and boost interprovincial trade within 30 days of taking office." — Change, retrieved 2025-04-23

  • Give increased tax revenue back to provinces that lower their inter-provincial trade and labour mobility barriers

    "Introduce a Free Trade Bonus that rewards provinces that lower the trade and labour mobility barriers that cost our economy billions. Every trade barrier removed by provinces will boost GDP, improve labour mobility, and generate more tax revenue. Conservatives will give increased tax revenue back to provinces to spend on schools, hospitals, and whatever else the provinces choose." — Change, retrieved 2025-04-23

  • Harmonise trucking regulations and permits across provinces

    "Free the roads for truck drivers by harmonizing trucking regulations and permits across provinces to eliminate red tape, cut costs, and open up trade in the sector that keeps our economy moving." — Change, retrieved 2025-04-23

Libéral

  • Créer un fonds de 5 milliards de dollars pour construire des infrastructures commerciales telles que des ports, des chemins de fer, des terminaux intérieurs, des aéroports et des autoroutes.

    "We will inject $5 billion into a new Trade Diversification Corridor Fund, to build the infrastructure that will help diversify our trade partners, create good jobs and drive economic growth. This fund will accelerate nation-building projects at ports, railroads, inland terminals, airports, and highways. This will build one Canadian economy and diversify our trade away from the United States." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-14

  • Autoriser les ports canadiens à coopérer pour maximiser l'efficacité.

    "Authorize Canadian ports to cooperate instead of compete, in order to maximize efficiencies by leveraging comparative advantages." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-14

  • Présenter une législation pour éliminer toutes les barrières fédérales au commerce interprovincial et à la mobilité de la main-d'œuvre, et supprimer toutes les exceptions fédérales dans le cadre de l'Accord de libre-échange canadien d'ici le 1er juillet.

    "Unleash free trade in Canada by Canada Day by tabling legislation to eliminate all federal barriers to interprovincial trade and labour mobility and to remove all federal exceptions under the Canadian Free Trade Agreement. By removing internal trade barriers we will create higher paying jobs, unlock economic potential, and become stronger at home and abroad." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-21

  • Travailler avec les provinces et les territoires sur la reconnaissance mutuelle des diplômes afin d'encourager la mobilité de la main-d'œuvre.

    "Achieve mutual recognition of credentials with provinces and territories so Canadians can work wherever they want. This includes health professional credentials, professional qualifications in financial services, and trucking safety certifications, amongst others. In cases where mutual recognition is not attainable, we will harmonize regulations to enhance labour mobility. Following Nova Scotia, Ontario, New Brunswick, and PEI’s initial actions, we will drive down costs for Canadians and businesses, strengthen supply chains, increase productivity, and bring new opportunities." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-21

Commerce international

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Nous n’avons par de Vert politiques sur Commerce international.
Nous n’avons par de NPD politiques sur Commerce international.

Conservateur

  • Upgrade the Port of Churchill for resource exports, and extend the shipping season

    "Upgrade the Port of Churchill to open another door to export Canadian resources to the world." — conservative.ca, retrieved 2025-04-17

  • Reform borrowing caps for ports, pre-authorise future development zones, explore container shipping on the Great Lakes, and review the hours of work regulations for smaller ports

    "Fixing our ports by streamlining regulations and permitting, reforming borrowing caps, pre-authorizing future development zones, exploring container shipping on the Great Lakes, extending the shipping season at the Port of Churchill, and reviewing the hours of work regulations for smaller ports." — Change, retrieved 2025-04-23

  • Pursue a CANZUK free trade and mobility agreement

    "Pursue a CANZUK free trade and mobility agreement with the UK, Australia, and New Zealand." — Change, retrieved 2025-04-23

Libéral

  • Open a $25B export credit facility to support Canadian businesses expand to new markets abroad, with financing to help other countries procure Canadian goods and services

    "Open a $25 billion export credit facility to support Canadian businesses as they expand into new markets. This program offers financing to help other countries procure Canadian goods and services, with similar programs having facilitated the sale of potash to Bangladesh and water bombers to the European Union." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-23

  • Créer un fonds de 5 milliards de dollars pour construire des infrastructures commerciales telles que des ports, des chemins de fer, des terminaux intérieurs, des aéroports et des autoroutes.

    "We will inject $5 billion into a new Trade Diversification Corridor Fund, to build the infrastructure that will help diversify our trade partners, create good jobs and drive economic growth. This fund will accelerate nation-building projects at ports, railroads, inland terminals, airports, and highways. This will build one Canadian economy and diversify our trade away from the United States." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-14

  • Autoriser les ports canadiens à coopérer pour maximiser l'efficacité.

    "Authorize Canadian ports to cooperate instead of compete, in order to maximize efficiencies by leveraging comparative advantages." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-14

  • Provide $20M/year more to the CanExport programme, and pivot it to focus on diversifying from the United States

    "Help Canadian businesses diversify their markets by expanding the CanExport program and pivoting it to focus on diversifying from the United States and fully take advantage of our existing trade deals, such as CETA and CPTPP." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-23

  • Pursue new trade deals with MERCOSUR and ASEAN

    "Pursue new trade deals with MERCOSUR and ASEAN so that Canadian businesses can access markets worth $9 trillion combined." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-23

  • Update Special Import Measures Act, especially Canada's trade remedy tools in situations of circumvention or diversion

    "Modernize Canada’s Special Import Measures Act to respond to the new international trade reality, particularly to update Canada’s trade remedy tools in situations of circumvention or diversion, including legislating express timelines for safeguard actions." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-23

Droits de douane imposés par Trump

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  • CHP would improve border security.

A lot of people don’t understand how tariffs work. The US tariffs are costing AMERICANS money, not Canadians. It DOES affect Canadian businesses that sell to the US since they will be more inclined to buy US goods, BUT that will encourage Canadian businesses to stay local as well. If we put a tariff on US goods, WE pay that tariff, not the US.

Due to the relative size of our economies, we CANNOT win a trade war with the US. We need their goods more than they need ours and a trade war will make future negotiations more difficult.

The original reason given for US tariffs was the passage through Canada of fentanyl and potential terrorists. This is valid criticism, we need to improve our port and border security—not only to remove tariffs—but also to protect Canada. The Prime Minister offered to spend a feeble $1.3 billion on the border. That’s less than we spend EVERY WEEK in interest on the national debt. These tariffs would be less concerning if Canada were not $1.2 trillion in debt. We pay $54 billion every year in interest.

The CHP would improve our border security, strictly enforce drug laws, encourage manufacturing in Canada, remove barriers to inter-provincial trade, and introduce MANDATORY balanced budgets. Then we would negotiate in good faith with the US from a stronger economic position.

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Nous n’avons par de Vert politiques sur Droits de douane imposés par Trump.

NPD

  • Veiller à ce que chaque dollar perçu au titre des contre-tarifs canadiens soit directement affecté au soutien des travailleurs et des communautés les plus durement touchés, par l'intermédiaire du Fonds d'assurance-emploi.

    "We would ensure that every dollar collected from Canada’s counter tariffs go directly to support workers and communities hit hardest – with no loopholes and no delays." — ndp.ca, retrieved 2025-04-19

    "Revenue generated by tariffs will be directed to the EI Fund to avoid adding undue strain to employers and workers with higher premiums." — ndp.ca, retrieved 2025-04-19

  • Interdire aux entreprises américaines d'obtenir des contrats publics si les travailleurs canadiens peuvent les exécuter à leur place.
  • Supprimer la TPS sur les véhicules fabriqués au Canada
  • Veiller à ce que les dirigeants autochtones soient présents à la table des négociations commerciales avec les États-Unis et à ce qu'ils participent à la prise de décision.

    "We will ensure that Indigenous leadership are at the table and part of any decision-making when it comes to Canada’s trade negotiations with Donald Trump’s administration." — ndp.ca, retrieved 2025-04-19

Conservateur

  • Créer un fonds de 3 milliards de dollars pour fournir des lignes de crédit à court terme et des prêts à faible taux d'intérêt aux entreprises touchées par les tarifs de Trump, afin de les aider à maintenir leurs travailleurs en emploi.

    "The Keep Canadians Working Fund is a targeted, temporary liquidity program designed to help businesses affected by sudden tariffs keep workers on the job. It will provide up to $3 billion in short-term credit lines and low-interest loans to ensure companies can maintain operations and keep employees working in industries affected by Trump tariffs.

    The Fund is modelled on the Business Credit Availability Program (BCAP) that the Harper government created during the 2008 recession to successfully protect affected businesses and jobs. The program will be administered through three existing federal entities: the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC), Export Development Canada (EDC) and Farm Credit Canada (FCC)."

    conservative.ca, retrieved 2025-04-17

  • Supprimer la TPS de la vente de nouvelles voitures fabriquées au Canada, tant que les tarifs automobiles de Trump restent en place.

    "To counter this unjustified attack, Poilievre will temporarily remove the Goods and Services Tax (GST) on purchases of all new Canadian-manufactured vehicles. The GST will be removed as long as Trump’s tariffs remain in place." — conservative.ca, retrieved 2025-04-17

  • Prioritise Canadian companies employing Canadian workers and using Canadian materials for federally-funded infrastructure and defence projects

    "Implement a Buy Canada procurement policy so that federally funded infrastructure and defence projects prioritize Canadian companies employing Canadian workers and using Canadian materials." — Change, retrieved 2025-04-23

Libéral

  • Donner la priorité aux fournisseurs et aux chaînes d’approvisionnement canadiennes dans les marchés publics.

    "Deploy a made-in-Canada procurement strategy that prioritizes, whenever possible, Canadian suppliers and supply chains, and limiting bidders from foreign suppliers to bidding only on what we have agreed to in Canada’s Free Trade Agreements. We will prioritize Canadian contractors in our defence procurement, including the Canadian aerospace industry. Crown Corporations with major capital acquisitions, like VIA Rail, will also be encouraged to meet this standard." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-21

  • Prioriser les produits et matériaux à faibles émissions et certifiés durables dans les achats gouvernementaux.

    "Buy Canadian clean by prioritizing Government of Canada purchases to be low carbon emission and when applicable, sustainability certified products and materials. This includes building materials, vehicle fleets, and other goods and services. We will support clean growth in Canada, create jobs, and support Canadian business." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-21

  • Accroître la transparence et la rigueur de l'étiquetage relatif à l'origine des produits, en soutenant les fabricants et en veillant à l'application des règles par le Bureau de la Concurrence.

    "Make it easy for Canadians to Buy Canadian. Working with retailers, agricultural producers, manufacturers, food and beverage companies, and by maximizing Canada’s supply chain we will increase transparency and increase stringency in origin of product labelling so that it is simple, clear, and easy to identify what is a truly Canadian product. To help make this happen, we will provide support to help manufacturers adapt and for the Competition Bureau to enforce these new requirements." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-21

  • Créer un fonds de réponse stratégique de 2 milliards de dollars pour protéger les emplois dans le secteur automobile et aider les travailleurs à se perfectionner dans l'industrie.

    "Create a $2 billion Strategic Response Fund to boost our auto sector’s competitiveness, protect manufacturing jobs, support workers to upskill their expertise in the industry, and build a fortified Canadian supply chain – from raw materials to finished vehicles." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-14

  • Renforcer la Loi sur l'Investissement au Canada pour se protéger contre les tentatives d'achat d'entreprises canadiennes, de soins de santé publique, de propriété intellectuelle, de minéraux essentiels et d'autres ressources.

    "Safeguard our economy and our values and protect Canada from attempts to buy up our businesses, our core public health care, intellectual property, critical minerals and other resources by strengthening the Investment Canada Act. We will make more transactions reviewable, as well as modernizing standards to capture manipulative transaction models – including by reviewing the potential impacts to Canada’s data sovereignty. We will also make clear that any transactions involving core infrastructure in our public health system, such as long-term care facilities and family health practices, will be subject to stringent review and protection under the Act." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-21

Droits des travailleurs

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  • When people work hard and perform their duties well, they deserve adequate compensation and benefits

God has ordained that man shall live by the sweat of his brow and the

work of his hands. Work is not a bad thing; work and the ability to

create, to produce, to contribute is a great blessing.

We believe there is enough work to go around and all people are

happiest and most blessed when they are participating, are fully

engaged and using their minds, their hands, their skills to work for the

purpose of feeding their families and to make the world a better place.

The worker is worthy of his / her wages. When people work hard and

perform their duties well, they deserve adequate compensation and

benefits to allow them to have food, clothing and shelter, to be able to

afford healthcare, transportation and housing. To be able to

communicate, to pay their share of taxes, to be able to educate their

children, to invest and save. To cover their anticipated needs when they

reach old age and to leave something for their children.

This is one aspect of freedom: freedom to earn or freedom from want.

In an ideal society, this would be the case for every human being who

recognizes the responsibility to earn one’s own bread.

The Bible also says that “he who does not work shall not eat.”

Unfortunately, there are some people who try to avoid work or who try

to achieve the lifestyle to which they aspire by relying on the efforts of

others, either as outright welfare cases or by seeking to establish

government programs that will supply their needs and wants at the

expense of hardworking taxpayers. This is not right.

The difficulty for policymakers and those administering social programs

is to sort out the truly deserving poor—those who through no fault of

their own are facing poverty and homelessness—and those who want

to “milk the system”. For the sake of the mass of hardworking

Canadians and the truly needy, government MUST be willing to say NO

to those who are not willing to work and instead develop training

programs and opportunities that will allow them to take their rightful

place in the workforce.

With today’s minimum-wage standards and working conditions, there

are fewer and fewer legitimate reasons for union job-action. While

unions still have an important role in protecting their members from

intolerable conditions and helping them maintain reasonable job

security with seniority, equal pay for equal work, etc. many of today’s

job actions, especially in the public sector are the result of unrealistic

expectations.

Public sector employees should have pensions and benefits equal to

those of private-sector employees doing the same sort of work. Public

sector employees performing essential services: security, healthcare,

education, mail delivery, public transportation, etc. should not use

public inconvenience (during a strike) as a bargaining tool. Reasonable

mutual agreement between employees and employers should become

the new standard and strikes and lockouts a thing of the past.

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Nous n’avons par de Vert politiques sur Droits des travailleurs.
Nous n’avons par de NPD politiques sur Droits des travailleurs.

Conservateur

  • Institute strict new minimum penalties for executives or board members of companies that exploit children and abuse workers for profit
  • Create a private right of action against goods made with forced and child labour
  • Require union LMIA pre-checks, so that unions get consulted before employers hire temporary foreign workers
  • Work with the provinces to harmonise health and safety rules across jurisdictions

    "Working with the provinces to harmonize health and safety rules across jurisdictions to protect workers everywhere." — Change, retrieved 2025-04-23

Nous n’avons par de Libéral politiques sur Droits des travailleurs.

Exploitation minière et minéraux

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  • Resources must be harvested responsibly.

Resources—especially non-renewable resources—must be harvested or extracted in a responsible manner, with a view to future generations.

Raw resources (timber, oil, minerals, etc.) should be processed in Canada in order to maximize their value to Canadians.

Natural resources are given by God for our benefit and should be harvested or extracted to benefit Canada’s people and economy.

They must be used carefully with minimal damage to the environment and maximum recovery of latent values for the Canadian people.

Non-renewable resources—such as oil and gas, coal, metal ores, potash, etc.—must be harvested and processed in a responsible manner, minimizing waste and reclaiming surface values for agriculture, timber or wilderness values.

In all cases, water—both above ground and below ground must be kept free of toxins and contaminants. Metals that can be recycled—steel, copper, aluminum, etc.—should be carefully recovered wherever possible to reduce the amount of new ore extraction necessary to maintain our infrastructures.

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NPD

  • Établir une norme de consentement libre, préalable et éclairé pour toutes les décisions affectant les droits fonciers protégés par la constitution.

    "We will replace mere consultation with a standard of free, prior and informed consent, including for all decisions affecting constitutionally protected land rights, like energy project reviews. Opportunities and benefits of projects should go to the communities that want them, not the CEOs and billionaires who force them through." — ndp.ca, retrieved 2025-04-19

  • Élaborer des stratégies industrielles sectorielles pour l'énergie, l'exploitation minière, la fabrication, les bâtiments et les transports, avec la participation des travailleurs, afin d'accélérer la transition du Canada vers l'énergie propre et d'attirer de nouveaux investissements.

    "New Democrats are committed to our Build Canadian, Buy Canadian Plan to boost our domestic economy and create a stronger and more independent economy. As part of this plan we would develop sector-specific industrial strategies for energy, mining, manufacturing, buildings and transportation, with workers at the table every step along the way, with the goal of accelerating Canada’s clean energy transition and attracting new investment in communities across the country. And we would provide additional supports to train more workers for tomorrow’s green economy. Our goal will be to support good, new jobs in clean industries, and support the decarbonization of essential industries like steelmaking, cement-making, transportation and others." — ndp.ca, retrieved 2025-04-19

Conservateur

  • Créer un bureau unique pour gérer toutes les approbations réglementaires à tous les niveaux de gouvernement.
  • Mise en œuvre d'une demande et d'un examen environnemental par projet.

    "One application. End duplication – There will be one application and one environmental review per project, ensuring efficiency without sacrificing environmental standards. Instead of multiple overlapping studies that stall projects, governments will work together to deliver a single, effective review." — conservative.ca, retrieved 2025-04-17

  • Approuver dix projets prioritaires spécifiques

    "Some of the priority projects a Poilievre government will work with proponents and First Nations to approve:

    1. LNG Canada Phase II Expansion Project (BC): Aims to double LNG output but faces power supply challenges and output limitations related to the emissions cap.
    2. Suncor Base Mine Extension (Alberta): Expansion of an existing mine anticipated to produce 225,000 barrels per day of bitumen froth. Under assessment with the IAAC since 2020.
    3. Rook 1 Uranium Mine (Saskatchewan): A development-stage uranium project expected to be a major source of low-cost uranium. Approval process started in 2019 with the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission.
    4. Springpole Lake Gold (Ontario): A proposed gold and silver mine with an on-site metal mill. Under assessment with the IAAC since 2018.
    5. Upper Beaver Gold Mine (Ontario): A proposed underground and gold and copper mine. Under assessment with the IAAC since 2021.
    6. Northern Road Link (Ontario): A proposed all-season, multi-use road in northern Ontario. Under assessment with the IAAC since 2023.
    7. Crawford Nickel Project (Ontario): A proposed nickel-cobalt mine with an on-site metal mill. Under assessment with the IAAC since 2022.
    8. Troilus Gold and Copper Mine (Quebec): A proposed gold and copper mine. Under assessment with the IAAC since 2022.
    9. Sorel-Tracy Port Terminal (Quebec): A proposed new port terminal in the industrial-port area of Sorel-Tracy. Under assessment with the IAAC since 2022.
    10. Cape Ray Gold and Silver Mine (Newfoundland): A proposed gold and silver mine with a milling complex. Under assessment with the IAAC since 2017."

    conservative.ca, retrieved 2025-04-17

  • Créer des zones pré-approuvées pour permettre aux entreprises de construire des mines, des centrales électriques, des terminaux GNL, des pipelines ou d'autres grands projets.

    "Today Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre revealed his plan to create ‘Canada Shovel Ready Zones.’ These zones will be areas already permitted for construction, meaning the permits will not just take less time, but will already be completed when a company decides to build a mine, LNG terminal or pipeline, bringing home thousands of jobs for Canadian workers and taking back control of our economy from the Americans.

    Poilievre described how his Canada First Conservative Government will get the Canada Shovel Ready Zones done:

    1. Identify a location that makes sense for a power station, LNG plant, pipeline, or another major project.
    2. Make sure it is safe for Canadians and the environment.
    3. Work with other levels of government to lock down zoning and permits in advance of construction.
    4. Offer pre-permitting before even getting an application so that permits could be published online with a checklist that businesses would have to complete in order to protect nature and people.

    This means businesses could buy the land, move in, hire people and build, knowing they already have the permits."

    conservative.ca, retrieved 2025-04-17

  • Build the road to Ontario's Ring of Fire and approve federal permits to mine chromite, cobalt, nickel, copper, and platinum

    "Build the road to Ontario’s Ring of Fire and approve federal permits to harvest chromite, cobalt, nickel, copper, and platinum boosting our economy by billions of dollars, allowing us to become less dependent on the Americans, while our allies overseas would no longer have to rely on hostile regimes for these metals, turning dollars for dictators into paycheques for our people." — Change, retrieved 2025-04-23

Libéral

  • Créer un fonds pour le premier et le dernier kilomètre afin de relier les projets miniers essentiels aux chaînes d'approvisionnement et de soutenir directement les projets miniers et d'énergie propre.

    "connecting critical mineral projects to supply chains via a new First and Last Mile Fund (FLMF), creating a more integrated and accessible Canadian economy;

    directly supporting clean energy and critical minerals projects via the FLMF, reducing our reliance on other countries and protecting Canadian jobs;"

    liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-14

    "Kickstart the clean energy supply chain by investing in critical minerals, attracting investment in critical minerals to get them from “rock to road” faster, supporting early-stage mining companies, and supporting thousands of jobs across the supply chain. To get the vital components needed to build Canada strong, we will:

    1. Connect critical mineral projects to supply chains through a new First and Last Mile Fund (FLMF). This will make more projects viable and create a more integrated and accessible Canadian economy.
    2. Directly support clean energy and critical mineral projects through the FLMF, reducing our reliance on other countries and protecting Canadian jobs. This will include supporting on-site development, processing, and refining capacity.
    3. Accelerate exploration and extraction, including investing in prospecting activities and recovering valuable minerals from end-of-life products like mining waste and batteries, contributing to a circular economy."

    liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-23

  • Signer des accords avec toutes les provinces, tous les territoires et toutes les instances dirigeantes autochtones qui le souhaitent, afin que les projets ne fassent l'objet que d'un seul examen.

    "Sign Cooperation and Substitution Agreements with all willing provinces, territories, and Indigenous Governing Bodies within six months, ensuring that projects only go through one review that uphold environmental standards and Indigenous Consultation. This will include upholding Canada’s world class environmental protections and Indigenous People’s constitutional rights." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-16

    "Move forward with One Project, One Review. Within six months, we will sign Cooperation and Substitution Agreements with all willing Premiers, as well as Indigenous Governing Bodies, allowing the federal government to recognize provincial, territorial, and Indigenous-led assessments. It will reinforce the rigours of Canada’s system that protects the environment, guarantees Indigenous consultation and involvement, and builds community buy-in. This is a bonus for investors because it provides long-term certainty, which compared to growing uncertainty in the U.S., provides a distinct Canadian advantage." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-21

  • Créer un Bureau des Grands Projets Fédéraux en tant que portail unique de demande pour les grands projets, en émettant des décisions sur les projets dans un délai de deux ans.

    "Establish a Major Federal Project Office to advance a One Project, One Review approach which will provide efficiency and certainty for investors. This office will have a strong new mandate to:

    » act as a “One Window” application portal for project proponents to reduce duplication and paperwork when seeking decisions and permits for major projects;

    » issue decisions on major projects within two years instead of five - including additional approvals outside of the Impact Assessment Act - while fully upholding environmental integrity and Indigenous rights;

    » shift the project review focus “why” to “how”;"

    liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-16

    "Require the new Major Federal Project Office to render final decisions on projects on a maximum two-year timeline, much faster than the former government’s five-year timeline. This will include where other federal decisions are required, including under the Fisheries Act, the Species at Risk Act, and other federal legislation." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-21

  • Identifier conjointement avec les provinces, les territoires et les populations autochtones les projets d'intérêt national et les accélérer.

    "Protect our economic sovereignty by unlocking projects that grow our economy. We will work with provinces and territories and Indigenous Peoples to establish a list of nation-building projects that span provincial and territorial boundaries and deliver major economic and strategic benefits to Canadians. Long project approval timelines in Canada create significant investment uncertainty, hindering the rapid response needed to address today’s global economic shifts. We will prioritize funding and assessment resources for these projects on an expedited basis." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-21

  • Augmenter le financement à 40 millions de dollars par an pour renforcer la capacité des Autochtones à s'engager de manière précoce et constante sur les projets via l'Agence d'Évaluation d'Impact.

    "Increase capacity for Indigenous communities to engage on projects early and consistently. This will include:

    » increasing funding, to $40 million per year, for Indigenous capacity to engage on projects early and consistently through the Impact Assessment Agency." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-16

  • Fournir des investissements supplémentaires et étendre les crédits d'impôt existants pour la prospection et l'extraction de minerais essentiels.

    "attracting, expanding and de-risking investment in critical mineral exploration and extraction with additional investments in and expansion of existing tax credits." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-14

    "Attract, expand, and derisk investments in critical minerals exploration and extraction through the expansion of existing tax credits. We will do this by:

    1. Broadening the Critical Mineral Exploration Tax Credit by expanding qualifying minerals to include critical minerals necessary for defence, semiconductors, energy, and other clean technologies.
    2. Expanding eligible activities under Canadian exploration expenses to include the costs of technical studies, such as engineering, economic and feasibility studies for critical minerals projects.
    3. Modifying the Clean Technology Manufacturing Investment Tax Credit to include critical mineral mine development expenses for brownfield sites while expanding the list of priority critical minerals. This will accelerate how we get critical minerals from “rock to road” and will create good jobs."

    liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-23

  • Provide funding for projects of national and economic significance, and use the Canada Growth Fund for critical minerals projects

    "Invest in ourselves by providing funding for projects of national and economic significance and leveraging the Canada Growth Fund to accelerate private investment in Canadian critical minerals projects. This will deliver strong value for taxpayers and make Canada an even more attractive market for investments." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-23

  • Collaborer avec les maîtres d'ouvrage, les provinces, les territoires et les partenaires autochtones pour effectuer des travaux proactifs d'assainissement et de réhabilitation sur les sites de projets.

    "Work with project proponents, provinces, territories, and Indigenous partners to do proactive remediation and rehabilitation work at project sites so projects move faster" — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-16

  • Travailler avec les provinces, les territoires et les partenaires autochtones sur un corridor pour les transports, l'énergie, les minéraux essentiels et la connectivité numérique.

    "Develop a trade and energy corridor, along with provinces, territories, and Indigenous partners, for transport, energy, critical minerals, and digital connectivity, including through the Trade Diversification Corridor Fund;" — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-16

  • Investir dans la prospection pour l'exploration et l'extraction de minéraux à partir du recyclage.

    "accelerating exploration, as well as extraction from recycling, by investing in prospecting activities;" — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-14

Fabrication

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NPD

  • Élaborer des stratégies industrielles sectorielles pour l'énergie, l'exploitation minière, la fabrication, les bâtiments et les transports, avec la participation des travailleurs, afin d'accélérer la transition du Canada vers l'énergie propre et d'attirer de nouveaux investissements.

    "New Democrats are committed to our Build Canadian, Buy Canadian Plan to boost our domestic economy and create a stronger and more independent economy. As part of this plan we would develop sector-specific industrial strategies for energy, mining, manufacturing, buildings and transportation, with workers at the table every step along the way, with the goal of accelerating Canada’s clean energy transition and attracting new investment in communities across the country. And we would provide additional supports to train more workers for tomorrow’s green economy. Our goal will be to support good, new jobs in clean industries, and support the decarbonization of essential industries like steelmaking, cement-making, transportation and others." — ndp.ca, retrieved 2025-04-19

  • Supprimer la TPS sur les véhicules fabriqués au Canada

Conservateur

  • Maintain all existing supports and clean incentives for the auto-sector supply chain
  • Supprimer la TPS de la vente de nouvelles voitures fabriquées au Canada, tant que les tarifs automobiles de Trump restent en place.

    "To counter this unjustified attack, Poilievre will temporarily remove the Goods and Services Tax (GST) on purchases of all new Canadian-manufactured vehicles. The GST will be removed as long as Trump’s tariffs remain in place." — conservative.ca, retrieved 2025-04-17

  • Cancel the planned requirement that 20% of passenger vehicles must be zero-emissions by 2026

Libéral

  • Créer un fonds de réponse stratégique de 2 milliards de dollars pour protéger les emplois dans le secteur automobile et aider les travailleurs à se perfectionner dans l'industrie.

    "Create a $2 billion Strategic Response Fund to boost our auto sector’s competitiveness, protect manufacturing jobs, support workers to upskill their expertise in the industry, and build a fortified Canadian supply chain – from raw materials to finished vehicles." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-14

  • Construire une chaîne d'approvisionnement "tout au Canada" pour les composants de l'industrie automobile

    "Build an “All-in-Canada” network for auto manufacturing component parts. With this network, we will work with industry to build more car parts in Canada, limit those parts crossing the border during production, and attract investment into our own industry." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-14

  • Donner la priorité aux véhicules construits au Canada dans les marchés publics.

    "Leverage government funding to prioritize and procure Canadian-built vehicles, catalyzing domestic investment to grow the Canadian auto industry." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-14

Foresterie

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Conservateur

  • Renegotiate the softwood lumber agreement with the United States

    "Softwood lumber: A Conservative government is committed to renegotiating a softwood lumber agreement with the United States to boost exports and support the forestry industry, a key sector for the economy of Quebec's regions." — Change, retrieved 2025-04-23

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Gestion de l'offre

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  • CHP supports the concept of free markets and free trade, but it is important to balance these ideals against the protection of our producers from market forces and foreign competition.

A country that cannot feed itself cannot survive.

• Supply management is an imperfect system but it was developed

to protect various essential branches of Canada’s agriculture

producers.

• Some claim that without supply management, Canada’s dairy

industry would cease to exist. They also point to the US dairy

industry, where bankruptcies and even suicides are endemic.

• To some extent, supply management may also protect Canadian

consumers from hormones that are allowed in US dairy products

but not in Canada.

• On the negative side, supply management—with its quotas—

makes it nearly impossible for young people to start up a dairy

herd as the cost of quotas is prohibitive.

• Supply management and various health regulations also make it

difficult or expensive to access organic, unprocessed dairy and

meat products and creates huge obstacles for the “small farmer

who wants to produce and sell small quantities of specialized

products.

A country that cannot feed itself ceases to be a country. Supply

management of Canada’s dairy, poultry and eggs was developed in

order to ensure the viability of Canada’s food producers.

While the CHP supports the concept of free markets and free trade, it is

important to balance these ideals against the protection of our

producers from market forces and foreign competition that could drive

them out of business.

Regarding trade negotiations with the US, Canada must re-assess our

supply management practices and find solutions that would benefit

Canadian producers and consumers alike while avoiding—as much as

possible—tariff wars with the US.

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Libéral

  • Maintenir la gestion de l'offre

    "Protect Canada’s commitment to supply management and supply-managed sectors such as dairy, poultry, and eggs" — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-14

Hôtellerie et tourisme

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Libéral

  • Offrir un accès gratuit aux galeries nationales et aux musées, ainsi que des places gratuites sur VIA Rail, pour les enfants et les jeunes de moins de 18 ans, de juin à août 2025.

    "The Canada Strong Pass will provide children and youth under the age of 18 with free access to Canada’s incredible national galleries and museums, and free seats on VIA Rail when they travel with their parents. We will work with willing provinces and territories to establish similar pricing structures in our beautiful provincial museums and galleries. This pass will be available from June to August 2025. We will also introduce heavily discounted access and fares for young Canadians aged 18-24." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-16

  • Offrir un accès et des tarifs fortement réduits pour les galeries nationales, les musées et VIA Rail pour les jeunes de 18 à 24 ans, de juin à août 2025.

    "The Canada Strong Pass will provide children and youth under the age of 18 with free access to Canada’s incredible national galleries and museums, and free seats on VIA Rail when they travel with their parents. We will work with willing provinces and territories to establish similar pricing structures in our beautiful provincial museums and galleries. This pass will be available from June to August 2025. We will also introduce heavily discounted access and fares for young Canadians aged 18-24." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-16

Investissements

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  • The CHP would restore the Bank of Canada to its proper function

Canada currently borrows operating and investment capital

from other nations and from international bankers; we are now

paying out about $125 million every day in interest on the federal

debt. This must stop.

• The CHP would restore the Bank of Canada to its proper function.

It would be made responsible to create Canada’s money supply

and to maintain its value.

Canada currently borrows operating and investment capital from other

nations and from international bankers and pays interest on the debt

incurred—about $125 million every single day!

The CHP would restore the Bank of Canada to its proper function. It

would create and provide Canada’s money supply. As money lent at

little or no interest to provinces, municipalities and Crown corporations

for Canadian infrastructure projects would be repaid, it would be taken

back out of circulation, thus preventing runaway inflation.

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Conservateur

  • Permettre aux Canadiens de cotiser 5 000 $ de plus par an sur des comptes d'épargne libre d'impôt, à condition que l'argent soutienne des entreprises canadiennes.

    "Nothing about Canadians’ existing TFSAs would change. The existing $7,000 limit would remain, but Canadians will now be able to contribute up to an additional $5,000 a year, if that money supports Canadian companies that employ Canadian workers and pay Canadian taxes. The tax system already defines Canadian investments, and a Poilievre government will create a definition that lets financial institutions and advisors label which stocks, mutual funds and other investments can go into your Canada First TFSA Top-Up." — conservative.ca, retrieved 2025-04-17

  • Supprimer l'impôt sur les plus-values sur les ventes d'actifs dont le produit est réinvesti au Canada jusqu'à la fin de l'année 2026.

    "Today, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announced the Canada First Reinvestment Tax Cut. Any person or business selling an asset will pay no capital gains tax when they reinvest the proceeds in Canada. Companies that reinvest in active Canadian businesses will also defer any capital gains tax. These gains will still be taxed later on when investors cash out or move the money out of Canada. The break will be available on any reinvestments done until the end of 2026." — conservative.ca, retrieved 2025-04-17

    "The Canada First Reinvestment Tax Cut will be rocket fuel for our economy. It will incentivize investors—from small business owners, to farmers, to homebuilders—to reinvest and build things here in Canada. Canadians will have a powerful incentive to sell foreign investments and reinvest the proceeds, creating jobs in Canada. Because the break does not go to anyone moving money out of the country, investors will be strongly discouraged from moving money out of Canada. Instead, they will bring it home to build, invent, create, and hire here in Canada.” This tax cut will be available for any capital gains reinvested between July 1, 2025, to December 31, 2026. But, if it causes a major economic boom, as expected, Conservatives will make it permanent." — conservative.ca, retrieved 2025-04-17

  • Supprimer définitivement l'impôt sur les plus-values de cession d'actifs lorsque le produit de la vente est réinvesti au Canada, si la suppression temporaire est un succès.

Libéral

  • Extend immediate expensing for manufacturing or processing machinery, clean energy generation, energy conservation equipment, and zero-emission vehicles; and the Accelerated Investment Incentive

    "Reduce the cost of investment for Canadian companies and make sure they are internationally competitive by extending immediate expensing for manufacturing or processing machinery and equipment, clean energy generation, energy conservation equipment, and zero-emission vehicles, as well as the Accelerated Investment Incentive." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-23

  • Increase the claimable amount under the Scientific Research and Experimental Development Tax Incentive Program to $6M

    "Drive increased private sector investment in research and development by increasing, to $6 million, the claimable amount under the Scientific Research and Experimental Development Tax Incentive Program (SR&ED) for Canadian companies, along with other reforms, to drive economic growth for small and medium-sized businesses. This program will help Canadian companies stay on the cutting edge, build in Canada, and stay ahead of foreign competitors." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-23

  • Allow flow-through shares, where companies issue new shares that allow investors to deduct eligible R&D expenses directly from their taxable income

    "Incentivize investment in innovation, especially in Canada’s startups, to help them grow and scale by introducing flow-through shares to our Canadian startup ecosystem, supporting companies in AI, quantum computing, biotech, and advanced manufacturing to raise money faster. This works by allowing companies to issue new shares that allow investors to deduct eligible R&D expenses directly from their taxable income, lowering the risk of investing in innovative Canadian companies. This builds off the successful model that has drawn investment into Canada’s world-leading mining sector and will help our startups to scale up and be the best in the world." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-23

Métiers

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NPD

  • Former plus de 100 000 travailleurs qualifiés, y compris les nouveaux arrivants et les personnes touchées par les tarifs douaniers de Trump.

    "To deliver on this [housing] plan, we will train over 100,000 skilled workers, including newcomers and those affected by Donald Trump’s reckless trade war." — ndp.ca, retrieved 2025-04-19

  • Élaborer des stratégies industrielles sectorielles pour l'énergie, l'exploitation minière, la fabrication, les bâtiments et les transports, avec la participation des travailleurs, afin d'accélérer la transition du Canada vers l'énergie propre et d'attirer de nouveaux investissements.

    "New Democrats are committed to our Build Canadian, Buy Canadian Plan to boost our domestic economy and create a stronger and more independent economy. As part of this plan we would develop sector-specific industrial strategies for energy, mining, manufacturing, buildings and transportation, with workers at the table every step along the way, with the goal of accelerating Canada’s clean energy transition and attracting new investment in communities across the country. And we would provide additional supports to train more workers for tomorrow’s green economy. Our goal will be to support good, new jobs in clean industries, and support the decarbonization of essential industries like steelmaking, cement-making, transportation and others." — ndp.ca, retrieved 2025-04-19

Conservateur

  • Permettre aux travailleurs des métiers de déduire la totalité des frais de nourriture, de transport et d'hébergement nécessaires pour se rendre d'un emploi à l'autre.

    "Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announced today that a new Conservative government will allow travelling trades workers to write off the full cost of food, transport and accommodation needed to go from one job to another while ending write-offs for luxury corporate jets that are not needed to do business." — conservative.ca, retrieved 2025-04-17

  • Créer 350 000 postes pour les écoles professionnelles et les syndicats afin de former des apprentis à la construction de logements.
  • Exiger des banques qu'elles reconnaissent les apprentissages comme des programmes admissibles aux Régimes enregistrés d'épargne-études (REEE).

    "Today, Conservatives announced that they would deliver fairness for the skilled trades by requiring banks to recognize apprenticeships for Registered Education Savings Plans (RESPs). Financial institutions that offer RESPs will be required to recognize all skilled trades and apprenticeship programs as eligible RESP programs, ensuring that all related expenses qualify for Education Assistance Payments." — conservative.ca, retrieved 2025-04-17

  • Increase funding to the Union Training and Innovation Program and expand it to cover capital investments like training halls
  • Reinstate apprenticeship grants and streamline EI for apprentices
  • Create a Trades Toolkit for high schools

Libéral

  • Offrir une subvention pour les apprentis enregistrés pouvant atteindre 8 000 $.

    "Provide a new Apprenticeship Grant of up to $8,000 for registered apprentices. Should an apprentice not complete their program within established timelines, the grant converts to an interest-free loan. This is in addition to the $20,000 interest-free Canada Apprentice Loans available to apprentices progressing through training. We will work with First Nation, Inuit, and Métis communities to raise awareness of the new grant. And we will make certain expenses eligible that make it easier and more affordable for women to apprentice in the trades." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-23

  • Doubler le financement du programme de commerce et d'innovation de l'Union, en le portant à 50 millions de dollars par an.

    "Increase access to union-led training initiatives by permanently doubling the funding of the Union Training and Innovation Program from $25 million to $50 million. This funding will now support investments in training spaces and classrooms, supporting any of the Red Seal trades." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-23

  • Créer un nouveau flux de financement de 20 millions de dollars pour les collèges afin de soutenir de nouveaux espaces de formation pour les apprentissages.

    "Establish a new $20 million capital funding stream for colleges to support new training spaces, such as classrooms, for apprenticeships. We will also work with provinces and territories to increase operating funding for trade colleges, building on the successes of jurisdictions like Quebec, which has been a leader in funding apprenticeship and vocational training, as well as strategic workplace apprenticeships." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-23

  • Élargir la déduction fiscale pour la mobilité de la main-d'œuvre afin que les travailleurs des métiers puissent déduire davantage de frais de déplacement, et augmenter le plafond annuel de la déduction

    "Expand the Labour Mobility Tax Deduction to ensure workers who travel more than 120 km from their home to a job site can deduct more of their expenses, and commit to significantly increasing the per-year tax deduction limit." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-14

  • Provide up to $5,000 to eligible employers for each new apprentice hired in Red Seal trades, and $10,000 for women, people with disabilities, and other underrepresented groups

    "Uphold the Apprenticeship Service program to support employers in hiring new apprentices in Red Seal trades, with up to $10,000 for eligible employers for each new apprentice hired;" — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-14

    "Uphold the Apprenticeship Service program to support employers in hiring new apprentices in Red Seal trades, with $5,000 for first-year apprentices and $10,000 for women, people with disabilities, and other underrepresented groups." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-23

  • Incentivise companies building housing to hire apprentices and recent graduates by setting new requirements on federal contribution agreements to major products

    "Incentivize companies to hire apprentices and recent graduates by establishing new requirements on federal contribution agreements to major projects that commit industry partners to include significant opportunities for young Canadians." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-23

Perfectionnement professionnel

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Libéral

  • Offrir un avantage de perfectionnement et de formation allant jusqu'à 15 000 $ pour les travailleurs des secteurs prioritaires tels que la fabrication, les soins de santé, la construction, l'IA et la technologie.

    "A Mark Carney led government will provide a new upskilling and training benefit for workers in the middle of their careers who need to access new skills training for their career stability and success. This new benefit will :

    1. provide up to $15,000 for workers in priority sectors, including manufacturing, health care, construction, A.I. and technology. In the face of the economic uncertainty and volatility many Canadian businesses are facing, we will collaborate with employers to support retention and upskilling within their companies; and,
    2. ensure that Canadian workers impacted by tariffs have the necessary tools to pursue good paying jobs and advance their careers in priority sectors. We will design these supports in partnership with labour, employers, and industry."

    liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-16

Petites entreprises

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  • CHP will change the current broken tax system, making starting a business easier.

I am a small business owner and there have been years where I have paid more taxes than I have netted.

Small businesses pay taxes on their Gross, not Net Income. If you Gross 50,000 dollars but Net 25,000, you still pay 6,500 in taxes; leaving you with 18,500. The harder you work, the more you pay. It’s hardly worth running a business.

CHP will implement Fair Tax- a national sales tax based on what you SPEND, not what you earn. No more tax on income, death, or inheritance. Taxes will be charged only on NEW purchases; you decide how much tax you pay, by how much you spend. Like luxury? You’ll pay more taxes. Live the simple life? You’ll pay less. Fair Tax would reduce the 56 billion spent each year on the CRA.

No more complicated paperwork, saving receipts or printing off utility bills. Since there will be a higher demand for tax-free used items, the burden on the landfills will be reduced. (The Green Party should adopt this idea).

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Pétrole et gaz

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  • CHP is in favour of a East-West pipeline

Canada has about 840,000 km of pipelines for the distribution of oil and gas. There are currently some inter-provincial trade barriers that limit or restrict the passage or sale of certain goods between provinces. There is not a major East-West pipeline or energy corridor to allow Western oil and gas to flow to Ontario, Quebec and the Maritimes.

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Vert

  • Eliminate all fossil fuel subsidies immediately, including tax write-offs for LNG, oil, gas, and coal projects

    "Eliminate all fossil fuel subsidies immediately, including tax write-offs for LNG, oil, gas, and coal projects. No public funds should support continued fossil fuel expansion." — Change: Vote For It, retrieved 2025-04-25

NPD

  • Maintenir l'interdiction faite aux pétroliers transportant plus de 12 500 tonnes de pétrole brut ou de produits pétroliers persistants d'utiliser les ports du nord-ouest de la Colombie-Britannique.

    "And we are committed to keeping a strong oil and gas emissions cap, as well as to keeping the North Coast tanker ban in place to protect our coastal ecosystems from possible oil spills." — ndp.ca, retrieved 2025-04-19

  • Élaborer des stratégies industrielles sectorielles pour l'énergie, l'exploitation minière, la fabrication, les bâtiments et les transports, avec la participation des travailleurs, afin d'accélérer la transition du Canada vers l'énergie propre et d'attirer de nouveaux investissements.

    "New Democrats are committed to our Build Canadian, Buy Canadian Plan to boost our domestic economy and create a stronger and more independent economy. As part of this plan we would develop sector-specific industrial strategies for energy, mining, manufacturing, buildings and transportation, with workers at the table every step along the way, with the goal of accelerating Canada’s clean energy transition and attracting new investment in communities across the country. And we would provide additional supports to train more workers for tomorrow’s green economy. Our goal will be to support good, new jobs in clean industries, and support the decarbonization of essential industries like steelmaking, cement-making, transportation and others." — ndp.ca, retrieved 2025-04-19

  • Établir une norme de consentement libre, préalable et éclairé pour toutes les décisions affectant les droits fonciers protégés par la constitution.

    "We will replace mere consultation with a standard of free, prior and informed consent, including for all decisions affecting constitutionally protected land rights, like energy project reviews. Opportunities and benefits of projects should go to the communities that want them, not the CEOs and billionaires who force them through." — ndp.ca, retrieved 2025-04-19

  • Plafonner immédiatement les émissions de pétrole et de gaz et maintenir un plafond élevé à l'avenir.
  • Supprimer les subventions aux combustibles fossiles d'ici à la fin de 2026.

    "We will end the free ride for fossil fuel polluters by eliminating fossil fuel subsidies by the end of 2026, and we would immediately implement a cap on oil and gas emissions." — ndp.ca, retrieved 2025-04-19

Conservateur

  • Créer un corridor de transport pré-approuvé au Canada pour les lignes de transmission, les chemins de fer et les pipelines.

    "Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announced today he will create a ‘Canada First’ National Energy Corridor to fast-track approvals for transmission lines, railways, pipelines, and other critical infrastructure across Canada in a pre-approved transport corridor entirely within Canada, transporting our resources within Canada and to the world while bypassing the United States. It will bring billions of dollars of new investment into Canada’s economy, create powerful paycheques for Canadian workers, and restore our economic independence." — conservative.ca, retrieved 2025-04-17

    "In the corridor, all levels of government will provide legally binding commitments to approve projects. This means investors will no longer face the endless regulatory limbo that has made Canadians poorer. First Nations will be involved from the outset, ensuring that economic benefits flow directly to them and that their approval is secured before any money is spent." — conservative.ca, retrieved 2025-04-17

  • Abroger la loi sur l'Analyse d'Impact.
  • Abroger l'interdiction d'accès aux ports du nord-ouest de la Colombie-Britannique pour les pétroliers transportant plus de 12 500 tonnes métriques de pétrole brut ou de produits pétroliers persistants.
  • Réduire les délais d'approbation des projets de ressources à six mois et fixer un délai maximum d'un an.

    "One-year maximum wait times for approvals with a target of six months. There will be a target goal of decisions on applications in six months, with an upper time limit of one year, giving businesses certainty, cutting delays, and getting shovels in the ground faster." — conservative.ca, retrieved 2025-04-17

  • Abroger le plafond sur les émissions de gaz à effet de serre industrielles provenant du pétrole et du gaz.
  • Soutenir un plan visant à doubler la production de pétrole et de gaz de Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador.
  • Approuver le projet de GNL à Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador
  • Créer des zones pré-approuvées pour permettre aux entreprises de construire des mines, des centrales électriques, des terminaux GNL, des pipelines ou d'autres grands projets.

    "Today Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre revealed his plan to create ‘Canada Shovel Ready Zones.’ These zones will be areas already permitted for construction, meaning the permits will not just take less time, but will already be completed when a company decides to build a mine, LNG terminal or pipeline, bringing home thousands of jobs for Canadian workers and taking back control of our economy from the Americans.

    Poilievre described how his Canada First Conservative Government will get the Canada Shovel Ready Zones done:

    1. Identify a location that makes sense for a power station, LNG plant, pipeline, or another major project.
    2. Make sure it is safe for Canadians and the environment.
    3. Work with other levels of government to lock down zoning and permits in advance of construction.
    4. Offer pre-permitting before even getting an application so that permits could be published online with a checklist that businesses would have to complete in order to protect nature and people.

    This means businesses could buy the land, move in, hire people and build, knowing they already have the permits."

    conservative.ca, retrieved 2025-04-17

  • Approve oil exports from Arctic ports
  • Supprimer le prix sur les émissions de gaz à effet de serre industrielles.

    "Poilievre will axe the entire Liberal carbon tax law, including the federal law that requires the provinces to impose an industrial carbon tax." — conservative.ca, retrieved 2025-04-17

Libéral

  • Identifier conjointement avec les provinces, les territoires et les populations autochtones les projets d'intérêt national et les accélérer.

    "Protect our economic sovereignty by unlocking projects that grow our economy. We will work with provinces and territories and Indigenous Peoples to establish a list of nation-building projects that span provincial and territorial boundaries and deliver major economic and strategic benefits to Canadians. Long project approval timelines in Canada create significant investment uncertainty, hindering the rapid response needed to address today’s global economic shifts. We will prioritize funding and assessment resources for these projects on an expedited basis." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-21

  • Signer des accords avec toutes les provinces, tous les territoires et toutes les instances dirigeantes autochtones qui le souhaitent, afin que les projets ne fassent l'objet que d'un seul examen.

    "Sign Cooperation and Substitution Agreements with all willing provinces, territories, and Indigenous Governing Bodies within six months, ensuring that projects only go through one review that uphold environmental standards and Indigenous Consultation. This will include upholding Canada’s world class environmental protections and Indigenous People’s constitutional rights." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-16

    "Move forward with One Project, One Review. Within six months, we will sign Cooperation and Substitution Agreements with all willing Premiers, as well as Indigenous Governing Bodies, allowing the federal government to recognize provincial, territorial, and Indigenous-led assessments. It will reinforce the rigours of Canada’s system that protects the environment, guarantees Indigenous consultation and involvement, and builds community buy-in. This is a bonus for investors because it provides long-term certainty, which compared to growing uncertainty in the U.S., provides a distinct Canadian advantage." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-21

  • Augmenter le financement à 40 millions de dollars par an pour renforcer la capacité des Autochtones à s'engager de manière précoce et constante sur les projets via l'Agence d'Évaluation d'Impact.

    "Increase capacity for Indigenous communities to engage on projects early and consistently. This will include:

    » increasing funding, to $40 million per year, for Indigenous capacity to engage on projects early and consistently through the Impact Assessment Agency." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-16

  • Collaborer avec les maîtres d'ouvrage, les provinces, les territoires et les partenaires autochtones pour effectuer des travaux proactifs d'assainissement et de réhabilitation sur les sites de projets.

    "Work with project proponents, provinces, territories, and Indigenous partners to do proactive remediation and rehabilitation work at project sites so projects move faster" — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-16

  • Travailler avec les provinces, les territoires et les partenaires autochtones sur un corridor pour les transports, l'énergie, les minéraux essentiels et la connectivité numérique.

    "Develop a trade and energy corridor, along with provinces, territories, and Indigenous partners, for transport, energy, critical minerals, and digital connectivity, including through the Trade Diversification Corridor Fund;" — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-16

  • Créer un Bureau des Grands Projets Fédéraux en tant que portail unique de demande pour les grands projets, en émettant des décisions sur les projets dans un délai de deux ans.

    "Establish a Major Federal Project Office to advance a One Project, One Review approach which will provide efficiency and certainty for investors. This office will have a strong new mandate to:

    » act as a “One Window” application portal for project proponents to reduce duplication and paperwork when seeking decisions and permits for major projects;

    » issue decisions on major projects within two years instead of five - including additional approvals outside of the Impact Assessment Act - while fully upholding environmental integrity and Indigenous rights;

    » shift the project review focus “why” to “how”;"

    liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-16

    "Require the new Major Federal Project Office to render final decisions on projects on a maximum two-year timeline, much faster than the former government’s five-year timeline. This will include where other federal decisions are required, including under the Fisheries Act, the Species at Risk Act, and other federal legislation." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-21

Pêche et aquaculture

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  • We need adequate preservation and enhancement of fish stocks

We need adequate preservation and enhancement of fish stocks. Resource management with other industries, such as forestry, mines, and hydro, would ensure that natural spawning grounds and channels remain viable. Adequate protection of the habitat (controls on forest pesticide applications, thermal and chemical pollution, municipal waste and sewage disposal, reforestation) must be maintained to sustain natural fish stocks. We will enforce strict penalties for impairment of habitat. Adequate legislation is needed for federal authorities to enforce catch limits and foreign fishing restrictions within territorial waters.

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Conservateur

  • Doubler le financement du Programme des Ports de Pêche de Petite Taille.
  • Accorder aux administrations portuaires un meilleur accès au financement commercial fédéral.
  • Prohibit foreign and corporate ownership of new BC commercial fishing access, grandfathering current cases pending ownership transparency

    "Implementing a Made-in-B.C. Owner/Operator Policy to prohibit foreign and corporate ownership of new BC commercial fishing access, grandfathering current cases pending ownership transparency." — Change, retrieved 2025-04-23

  • Create a public registry of fishing quota and license holders
  • Ensure that fishing is allowed only in accordance with DFO regulations
  • Implement "marked selective salmon" fisheries for hatchery salmon to protect vulnerable species
  • Invest in fisheries science and Integrated Fisheries Management Plans
  • Balance ecosystems by managing pinniped predation
  • Maintain the willing buyer-willing seller model for quota transfers

Libéral

  • Investir 250 millions de dollars supplémentaires dans la réparation et l'entretien des ports de pêche de petite taille.

    "Invest an additional $250 million in the repair and maintenance of small craft harbours. These harbours are the backbone of the fishing industry, especially in Atlantic Canada, and are the homebase for many of Canada’s fisheries. Tackling much needed repairs and improvements will protect livelihoods, and help these small fisheries grow." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-21

  • Ajouter 30 millions de dollars supplémentaires au Programme AgriMarketing pour aider les agriculteurs, éleveurs et producteurs à accéder à de nouveaux marchés, y compris dans les secteurs de la pêche et des fruits de mer.

    "Increase support for farmers, ranchers, and producers to access new markets for their food products with an additional $30 million in the AgriMarketing Program;" — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-14

    "Increase support for farmers, ranchers, and producers, including in the fish and seafood sectors, to access new markets for their food products with an additional $30 million in the AgriMarketing Program. This will build on recent successes, including the recent opening of new Agri-Food Offices abroad, which helps our farmers access new markets and diversify away from the United States." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-21

  • Augmenter le financement de 20 % pour chaque fonds halieutique et créer un nouveau Fonds Halieutique de l’Arctique.

    "Help our fisheries respond to tariffs and reduce the risk involved in expanding to new markets by creating a new Arctic Fisheries Fund, and revamping the Atlantic Fisheries Fund, the Quebec Fisheries Fund, and the British Columbia Salmon Restoration and Innovation Fund, increasing funding by 20% for each. This new funding will help our fishermen and women face tariff risks including on developing new export markets, new product development and promoting Canadian seafood for dinner tables here at home. Funding will also drive innovation, sustainability, and productivity so that our industry is set up for long-term growth." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-21

Réglementation et protection des consommateurs

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Conservateur

  • Supprimer 25 % de toutes les règles et réglementations au cours des deux premières années.

    "Today, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announced his plan to eliminate 25 percent of all red tape within his first two years as Prime Minister. This will significantly ease the administrative burden on taxpayers and businesses, waking up our economy from the red tape-induced slumber it has been in after a Lost Liberal Decade." — conservative.ca, retrieved 2025-04-17

  • Exiger l'abrogation de deux règlements pour chaque nouveau règlement imposé.
  • Exiger du Vérificateur général qu'il vérifie que, pour chaque dollar de nouveaux coûts administratifs, deux dollars soient réduits ailleurs.

    "Poilievre will also require that for every $1 in new administrative costs, $2 must be cut elsewhere to relieve the government burden that makes it harder for Canadian businesses to compete globally. And to ensure the reductions happen, a new Conservative government will pass a law requiring the Auditor General to verify them every year." — conservative.ca, retrieved 2025-04-17

  • Cancel new labelling requirements for natural health products

    "End new labelling requirements for natural health products that will raise costs." — Change, retrieved 2025-04-23

  • Launch an oligopoly review of key federally-regulated sectors to increase competition

    "Launch an oligopoly review of key federally-regulated sectors to increase competition and lower costs for Canadians." — Change, retrieved 2025-04-23

  • Implement open banking to increase competition

    "Implement open banking to increase competition to improve service and lower costs for Canadians while protecting concerns around privacy and security." — Change, retrieved 2025-04-23

Libéral

  • Exiger des départements fédéraux concernés qu'ils éliminent les règles inutiles, réduisent les doublons et les chevauchements avec les règles provinciales, et rationalisent l'administration.
  • Exiger des départements qu'ils rendent compte de leurs progrès dans un délai de 60 jours
  • Accroître la transparence et la rigueur de l'étiquetage relatif à l'origine des produits, en soutenant les fabricants et en veillant à l'application des règles par le Bureau de la Concurrence.

    "Make it easy for Canadians to Buy Canadian. Working with retailers, agricultural producers, manufacturers, food and beverage companies, and by maximizing Canada’s supply chain we will increase transparency and increase stringency in origin of product labelling so that it is simple, clear, and easy to identify what is a truly Canadian product. To help make this happen, we will provide support to help manufacturers adapt and for the Competition Bureau to enforce these new requirements." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-21

"Reduce red tape. We will require all relevant federal departments – such as Transport Canada, Natural Resources Canada, and Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada – to undertake reviews and to report on progress, within 60 days, on steps to eliminate outdated or unnecessary rules, reduce duplication or overlap with provincial rules, and streamline the administration of rules and the delivery of regulatory decisions." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-21

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Start-ups

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Libéral

  • Recapitalise the Venture Capital Catalyst Initiative by $1B

    "Invest in our homegrown startups by recapitalizing the Venture Capital Catalyst Initiative (VCCI) by $1 billion. Combined with Mark Carney’s previously announced reversal of the capital gains hike, this will encourage Canadian capital funds to take risks and invest in promising companies. It’s about fueling our startup ecosystem, commercializing Canadian science, and betting on our own companies. This will include a defence-specific stream to catalyze our early-stage defence companies." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-23

  • Allow flow-through shares, where companies issue new shares that allow investors to deduct eligible R&D expenses directly from their taxable income

    "Incentivize investment in innovation, especially in Canada’s startups, to help them grow and scale by introducing flow-through shares to our Canadian startup ecosystem, supporting companies in AI, quantum computing, biotech, and advanced manufacturing to raise money faster. This works by allowing companies to issue new shares that allow investors to deduct eligible R&D expenses directly from their taxable income, lowering the risk of investing in innovative Canadian companies. This builds off the successful model that has drawn investment into Canada’s world-leading mining sector and will help our startups to scale up and be the best in the world." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-23

  • Create a Canada Patent Box to reward builders who locate or stay in Canada

    "Bring IP back to Canada and attract talent by creating a Canada Patent Box that will reward builders who locate or stay in Canada. This will encourage more businesses to grow at home and create jobs here. This will reverse the flow of made-in-Canada ideas to the U.S., ending the trend of subsidizing the U.S. economy with Canadian-grown ideas." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-23

  • Make the Black Entrepreneurship Program permanent, and provide ongoing funding to support Black-owned businesses

    "Make the Black Entrepreneurship Program permanent and provide ongoing funding to support Black-owned businesses. The more entrepreneurs with good ideas that are supported, the more resilient and sustainable our growth will be. Supporting Canadian businesses from every community is how we build Canada strong." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-23

  • Provide an extra $100M for the Women's Economic and Leadership Opportunities Fund over three years

    "Unlock new economic opportunities for women by increasing support for the Women’s Economic and Leadership Opportunities Fund. This fund invests in projects that promote women’s economic security and prosperity. A strong economy must be one where women can access high paying jobs, get equal pay for equal work, and achieve success without systemic barriers holding them back [more]." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-22

Technologie et économie numérique

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Libéral

  • Investir 2,5 milliards de dollars dans la construction d'infrastructures numériques.

    "Invest in digital infrastructure for the economy of tomorrow. We will catalyze the construction and development of AI infrastructure including data storage facilities, computing capacity, high speed, safe and reliable communication networks, and digital supply chain solutions to improve efficiency and reduce costs for Canadians. This will include improving rural broadband and reliable cell service that connects communities." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-21

  • Invest in nation-building energy infrastructure and removing regulations to make it easier to build data centres

    "Investing in nation-building energy infrastructure and cutting red tape to make Canada the best place in the world to build data centres. Canada must have the capacity to deploy the AI of the future and ensure we have technological sovereignty." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-23

  • Provide federal funding to build new data centres

    "Building the next generation of data centres quickly and efficiently by leveraging federal funding and partnering with the private sector to secure Canada’s technological advantage." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-23

  • Track economic impacts of AI in real time

    "Measuring growth by tracking the economic impacts of AI in real-time – not just occasionally – so we can proactively help Canadians seize new opportunities, boost productivity, and ensure no one is left behind." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-23

  • Provide a new AI deployment tax credit for small and medium-sized businesses

    "Boosting adoption with a new AI deployment tax credit for small and medium-sized businesses that incentivizes businesses to leverage AI to boost their bottom lines, create jobs, and support existing employees. Companies would leverage a 20% credit on qualifying AI adoption projects, as long as they can demonstrate that they are increasing jobs." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-23

  • Expand programmes at Canada's AI institutes

    "Catalyze commercialization by expanding successful programs at Canada’s AI institutes (Mila, Vector, Amii) so that we can connect more Canadian researchers and startups with businesses across the country, which will supercharge adoption of Canadian innovation in businesses, create jobs, and strengthen our AI ecosystem." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-23

  • Create a dedicated Office of Digital Transformation to identify, implement, and scale technology solutions in government

    "Establishing a dedicated Office of Digital Transformation at the centre of government to proactively identify, implement, and scale technology solutions and eliminate duplicative and redundant red tape. This will enhance public service delivery for all Canadians and reduce barriers for businesses to operate in Canada, which will grow our economy. This is about fundamentally transforming how Canadians interact with their government, ensuring timely, accessible, and high-quality services that meet Canadians’ needs.

    Enabling the Office of Digital Transformation to centralize innovative procurement and take a whole-of-government approach to service delivery improvement. This could mean using AI to address government service backlogs and improve service delivery times, so that Canadians get better services, faster."

    liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-23