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Battle for B.C.: Federal Leaders Clash Over Housing, Energy, and Public Safety in Final Election Push

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As Canada’s federal election looms, British Columbia has emerged as a critical battleground. The province, long seen as a political bellwether, is attracting intense focus from the three major federal party leaders — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, Liberal Leader Mark Carney, and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh — each offering sharply different visions for the future.
Pierre Poilievre: Campaign of Change
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is positioning this election as a referendum on change, slamming the Liberals for what he calls a decade of failed policies. He blames the housing crisis on unchecked immigration, inflation, and restrictive bureaucracy under Liberal leadership. Poilievre’s solutions include scrapping the GST on homes under $1.3 million, slashing development charges, and capping immigration to align with housing availability.
He also proposes fast-tracking resource projects by replacing the federal Impact Assessment Act with a streamlined six-month permit process, establishing “shovel-ready zones” and providing financial incentives to First Nations. On public safety, Poilievre promises strict bail laws, mandatory addiction treatment, and life sentences for fentanyl traffickers.
Mark Carney: A Steady Hand for Uncertain Times
Liberal Leader Mark Carney, a former central banker, pitches himself as the experienced crisis manager Canada needs in a turbulent global economy — especially in facing U.S. President Donald Trump. He promises a “hugely different” Liberal government, focused on fast-tracking housing through modular construction, removing GST on homes under $1.5 million, and cutting development charges.
Carney also champions clean energy development — including wind, solar, and small nuclear reactors — while ensuring Canada remains a low-carbon oil and gas exporter. His plan would streamline environmental assessments and centralize federal approvals to speed up infrastructure growth. Carney emphasizes tackling root causes of crime and addiction with housing, mental health support, and stronger border control.
Jagmeet Singh: Fighting for Working People
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is campaigning not for the Prime Minister’s seat but for influence — aiming to hold the balance of power in a minority government. Singh says New Democrats have proven their value by securing national programs like dental care, pharmacare, and childcare in recent years.
He is advocating for price caps on food essentials, banning corporate purchases of affordable housing, and building an east-west electrical grid to lower energy costs. On addiction and public health, Singh promotes a compassionate approach, supporting programs that keep people alive as they access mental health and housing support.
Singh warns against vote-splitting, urging progressives to back NDP incumbents to block a Conservative win in key ridings.
With British Columbia at the center of this political showdown, voters in the province may well determine which vision shapes Canada’s future.

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