
Poilievre, Singh focus on affordability, Carney visits his Ottawa riding
OTTAWA — Affordability measures dominated the promises on the federal election trail on Saturday, with the NDP focused on capping the price of some food items and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre offering more tax writeoffs to some trades workers.
The first week of the federal election drew to a close with both Liberal Leader Mark Carney and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh paying a visit to the national capital.
Singh visited a food bank in the city’s Ottawa Centre riding, and Carney stopped by his own campaign office in Nepean for the first time. Carney is seeking a seat in the suburban Ottawa riding and met with campaign volunteers and supporters in his only scheduled stop of the day.
The NDP leader promised to introduce emergency price caps on basic food items like pasta, frozen vegetables and infant formula. He is also calling for higher taxes on grocery chain profits and tighter competition regulations for the sector.