• BleepBlop
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    3 years ago

    In a statement, the NDP outlined key policies the parties have agreed to advance as part of the agreement, including a dental care programme for low-income Canadians and a universal prescription-drug coverage programme.

    They also pledged to continue fighting the climate crisis and phase out public financing of the fossil-fuel sector.

    This is very good. Hopefully, there is a concrete follow through on these promises and pledges. Otherwise, both the Liberals and the NDP are going to suffer in 2025 and the Cons would win. Even worse, the far-right PPC might get seats and more power.

    • alyaza [they/she]@beehaw.orgOPM
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      3 years ago

      canada is a broadly center-left country so yes. trudeau would have to do a lot to change the dynamics of the country, which hasn’t given a majority of the vote to conservative parties since 1984.