To help you cast an informed vote, the National Post has put together an issue-by-issue breakdown of the parties’ announced policies, so you can compare them side by side.
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TARIFFS/TRUMP
- Provide $2-billion “strategic response fund” for workers in the auto sector and related fields impacted by tariffs.
- Build “all-in-Canada” manufacturing network to bring more of the auto supply chain within our borders.
- Work with premiers to create national energy and trade corridor.
- Levy matching tariffs on U.S.-made vehicles that are not compliant with the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement.
- Bring in dollar-for-dollar tariffs targeting goods and services that can be easily provided in Canada, or imported from a third country.
- Use revenue from retaliatory tariffs to reduce tax burden, setting aside a sum for targeted relief to workers hit hardest by U.S. tariffs.
- Cut taxes, regulations to stop flow of investment dollars to U.S.
- Stimulate internal trade by paying out a “free trade bonus” every time a province removes one of it’s exceptions under the Canada Free Trade Agreement.
- Zero GST on Canadian-made vehicles.
- Cut off exports of critical minerals such as lithium and cobalt to the U.S.
- Dollar-for-dollar retaliatory tariffs, 100 per cent tariff on Teslas.
- Change procurement to use more Canadian-made steel and aluminum for domestic construction and manufacturing.
- Zero GST on Canadian-made vehicles.
TAXES
- Cut lowest marginal tax rate by one per cent, saving two-income households up to $825 per year.
- Cancel consumer carbon tax but keep and strengthen industrial carbon tax.
- Cancel planned capital-gains tax increase.
- Cut lowest marginal tax rate by 2.25 per cent over two years, saving two-income households up to $1,800 per year.
- Add $5,000 top-up to tax-free savings account; top-up must be invested in mix of government designated “Canadian investments.”
- Allow seniors to earn up to $34,000 per year tax free, $10,000 more than current limit.
- Crack down on the ability of corporations and wealthy Canadians to use tax havens.
- Eliminate tax write-offs for corporate jet travel.
- Raise basic personal amount from $15,000 to $19,000, saving $505 for those earning between $19,500 and $177,882.
- Permanently remove the GST from various essentials, including prepared grocery meals, baby accessories and monthly cell, internet and heating bills.
- Keep the planned increase to the capital-gains tax hike passed in the 2024 budget.
- Double the Canada Disability Benefit.
HOUSING
- Waive GST on homes sold to first-time buyers for $1 million or less.
- Invest $35 billion to build 500,000 per year for the next decade.
- Waive GST on all newly built homes sold for less than $1.3 million.
- Use demand generated from new home buyers’ tax cut to spur construction of 36,000 homes per year.
- Incentivize municipal governments to cut red tape, development charges.
- Cancel the Liberal Housing Accelerator and other federal housing programs.
- Direct the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corp. to give preferential long-term, low-interest mortgages to working and middle-class families.
- Build rent-controlled homes on public land.
- Create at least 500,000 units of affordable housing in next decade.
DEFENCE
- Get to NATO defence spending target of two per cent of GDP by 2030 at the latest.
- Source more Canadian steel and aluminum for domestic shipbuilding.
- Boost salaries for Canadian Armed Forces personnel, bolster recruitment.
- Procure new submarines, heavy icebreakers for deployment in Arctic.
- Build permanent Canadian military base in Iqaluit, Nunavut.
- Double the size of the 1st Patrol Group of the Canadian Rangers, from 2,000 to 4,000.
- Deliver two additional polar ice breakers to Canadian Navy by 2029.
- Divert foreign-aid spending to military projects.
- Cancel Canada’s F-35 contract with Lockheed Martin.
- Build replacement fighter jets in Canada.
- Increase NATO-target defence spending to two per cent of GDP by no later than 2032.
- Invest in Arctic defence infrastructure such as marine search-and-rescue stations and small-craft harbours.
- Give Canadian Rangers raises, reimbursements for the use of their equipment.
ENERGY/ENVIRONMENT
- Create a system of incentives to reward Canadian consumers and businesses for making greener choices.
- Strengthen the industrial carbon-tax regime.
- Public investments in energy-efficient buildings and electrified transportation.
- Develop a carbon border-adjustment tariff on imports from countries deemed to have inadequate carbon-control policies.
- Keep the Impact Assessment Act with improvements to make clean and conventional projects easier to approve.
- Work with provinces and territories to develop a national trade an economic corridor.
- Eliminate the federal industrial carbon tax.
- Repeal the Impact Assessment Act.
- Reverse federal clean electricity regulations and emissions cap on oil and gas.
- Pre-approve energy projects to restore investor confidence.
- Create a national energy corridor guaranteeing the approval of pipelines, railways and other resource-moving infrastructure across the country.
- End any subsidies or tax credits for oil and gas companies.
- Retrofit 2.3 million low-income households with heat pumps, air sealings and other energy-saving modifications.
CRIME
- Retool and relaunch mandatory gun “buyback” program to expropriate “assault-style” firearms.
- Automatically revoke gun licenses for those convicted of violent offences, including domestic violence.
- Give RCMP the power to classify all new gun models, overriding manufacturers.
- Recruit 1,000 new RCMP officers and 1,000 new Canadian Border Security Agency agents.
- Tighten bail conditions for some serious crimes such as assault, car theft and human trafficking.
- Mandatory life sentences for aggravated human-, gun- and fentanyl-trafficking convictions.
- Strengthen bail system by repealing Liberal bills C-5 and C-75.
- Use Section 33 of the Charter (the notwithstanding clause) to reinstate multiple life sentences for those convicted of multiple homicides.
- Permanently assigned a maximum-security classification to serial killers such as Paul Bernardo, keeping them in maximum-security prisons for the entirety of their sentences.
- Pass “three-strikes” law requiring sentences of 10 or more years for three-time serious offenders.
HEALTH/SOCIAL POLICY
- Expand dental care to households with incomes of less than $90,000.
- Fund 50,000 residential treatment spaces for Canadians with addictions.
- Keep parts of Liberal dental plan that are already up and running.
- Alter Liberal child-care agreements to give parents more flexibility.
- Deliver full public pharmacare within four years.
- Expand dental care to all households with incomes of less than $90,000.
EDUCATION/TRAINING
- Cover apprenticeship training grants up to $8,000 for students in the skilled trades.
- Double the funding of the Union Training and Innovation Program to $50 million annually.
- Increase labour mobility for skilled trades people between provinces and territories.
- Reinstate apprenticeship grants of $4,000
- Expanding the Union Training and Innovation Program.
- Create a special class of rapid employment insurance payouts for apprentices who leave the workforce for more training.
- Increase labour mobility for skilled trades people between provinces and territories.
- Allow travelling trade workers to write off all travel, accommodation and food costs.
IMMIGRATION
- Temporarily cap immigration until returned to 2019 levels.
- Reduce annual intake of immigrants to around 250,000 people.
- Crack down on fraud in the immigration system and bogus asylum claims.
- Undertake a review of immigration levels.

To help you cast an informed vote, the National Post has put together an issue-by-issue breakdown of the parties’ announced policies, so you can compare them side by side.
Go to topic:
TARIFFS/TRUMP

Provide $2-billion “strategic response fund” for workers in the auto sector and related fields impacted by tariffs.
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Build “all-in-Canada” manufacturing network to bring more of the auto supply chain within our borders.
Work with premiers to create national energy and trade corridor.
Levy matching tariffs on U.S.-made vehicles that are not compliant with the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement.

Bring in dollar-for-dollar tariffs targeting goods and services that can be easily provided in Canada, or imported from a third country.
Use revenue from retaliatory tariffs to reduce tax burden, setting aside a sum for targeted relief to workers hit hardest by U.S. tariffs.
Cut taxes, regulations to stop flow of investment dollars to U.S.
Stimulate internal trade by paying out a “free trade bonus” every time a province removes one of it’s exceptions under the Canada Free Trade Agreement.
Zero GST on Canadian-made vehicles.

Cut off exports of critical minerals such as lithium and cobalt to the U.S.
Dollar-for-dollar retaliatory tariffs, 100 per cent tariff on Teslas.
Change procurement to use more Canadian-made steel and aluminum for domestic construction and manufacturing.
Zero GST on Canadian-made vehicles.
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TAXES

Cut lowest marginal tax rate by one per cent, saving two-income households up to $825 per year.
Cancel consumer carbon tax but keep and strengthen industrial carbon tax.
Cancel planned capital-gains tax increase.

Cut lowest marginal tax rate by 2.25 per cent over two years, saving two-income households up to $1,800 per year.
Add $5,000 top-up to tax-free savings account; top-up must be invested in mix of government designated “Canadian investments.”
Allow seniors to earn up to $34,000 per year tax free, $10,000 more than current limit.
Crack down on the ability of corporations and wealthy Canadians to use tax havens.
Eliminate tax write-offs for corporate jet travel.

Raise basic personal amount from $15,000 to $19,000, saving $505 for those earning between $19,500 and $177,882.
Permanently remove the GST from various essentials, including prepared grocery meals, baby accessories and monthly cell, internet and heating bills.
Keep the planned increase to the capital-gains tax hike passed in the 2024 budget.
Double the Canada Disability Benefit.
HOUSING