
Party leaders reach out to seniors, autoworkers as campaigns focus on Ontario, Quebec
OTTAWA — Federal party leaders aimed their pitches at seniors, low-income voters and autoworkers Wednesday as their campaigns focused on the key battlegrounds of Ontario and Quebec.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre kicked off the day with a pledge to allow working seniors to earn up to $34,000 tax-free, an increase of $10,000 from the current level.
He also promised to raise the age for using RRSPs by two years — so seniors can keep growing their savings until age 73 — and to keep the retirement age at 65 for old age security, the guaranteed income supplement and the Canada Pension Plan.
“Imagine you’ve been working for 40 years and you’ve done all the things right, but you still want to contribute. You’ve got a lot of wisdom, smarts and energy,” he said at an event near Quebec City, where he criticized the existing taxes paid by working seniors.