
Carney promises home building program, Poilievre pitches national energy corridor
OTTAWA — Liberal Leader Mark Carney promised Monday to get the federal government back into the business of home building, while Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives pitched a national energy corridor to fast-track approval of key infrastructure.
The two rival party leaders touted the plans as national projects to stand up to the United States as it menaces Canada’s economy with a steady stream of fresh tariffs.
Canadians head to the polls in a general election on April 28.
The Liberals propose doubling the pace of construction to almost 500,000 new homes a year, unleashing the power of public-private co-operation on a scale not seen since the end of the Second World War.