Elizabeth May seeks to blow past political pack with platform roll out
OTTAWA — Green Leader Elizabeth May pushed past the political pack Monday by introducing a wide-ranging set of new policy promises while her rivals were recycling or expanding on old ideas.
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer re-introduced tax credits from the Harper government era, and Justin Trudeau pledged funds for more child-care spaces despite only days ago suggesting that was something provinces alone need to tackle.
May said politics-as-usual is leading the country down a path Canada simply cannot survive.
It is time for the kind of big ideas that Canada hasn’t seen since the 1950s, and ones that take into account climate change as being the major crisis of our time, she said.