Trudeau visits Ford’s back yard to promise cost relief to students, bash Tories
MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau travelled to the heart of Doug Ford country Sunday, promising armloads of Liberal government largesse to university students in hopes of tapping into deep-seated anger over the Ontario premier’s cuts to education.
A re-elected Liberal government would increase student grants by 40 per cent and give new graduates two years to begin paying back their student loans, instead of the current six months, Trudeau said on a day when his party was choosing to lean in to its tax-and-spend, deep-deficit reputation.
In Ottawa, party emissaries were detailing the nuts and bolts of the Liberal election platform, which boasts billions in new spending, taxes on tech giants, wealthy Canadians and large international corporations, and another four years of red ink on the federal books.
“When I visit colleges and universities, or host town halls across Canada, the cost of education, and the debt that follows, are always top of mind,” Trudeau told an audience of students at the University of Toronto’s west-end Mississauga campus.