Parties’ leaders pledge to support workers with more benefits
OTTAWA — The three main federal party leaders marked Labour Day with promises of better working conditions and more benefits for Canadian workers, along with additional supports for businesses.
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau, Conservative leader Erin O’Toole and Jagmeet Singh of the NDP all focused their campaign efforts in vote-rich Ontario, with Trudeau saying his party would table legislation, if re-elected, to provide legal protection for businesses asking for proof of COVID-19 vaccination from staff and customers.
During a campaign stop in Welland, Ont, Trudeau also promised to expand hiring and workers’ support programs his government introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as a tax credit for construction workers who travel or relocate for employment.
“We’ll extend the Canada recovery hiring program, which makes it easier not just to hire people, but to boost wages to address the labor shortage some sectors are facing,” he said, reiterating a pledge made last month to extend the program until March 31, 2022.