Liberals and NDP play to strengths on campaign trail while Tories carve new path
OTTAWA — As the federal election campaign entered its second full week, the Liberals painted themselves as the trusted guardians of universal health care and the New Democrats promised to be true environmental stewards by ending fossil fuel subsidies.
While Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau and the NDP’s Jagmeet Singh played to traditional strengths, Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole took a somewhat unexpected turn with an appeal to average workers buffeted by pandemic turmoil.
In Halifax, Trudeau said Monday the Liberals would spend $3 billion over four years starting in 2022 to hire 7,500 family doctors, as well as tax and student loan incentives for health professionals who open offices in rural or remote communities.
He also pledged an extra $6 billion to help reduce wait times.


