As Canadians brace for the 2023 federal budget to be revealed on March 28, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says the new plan needs to âinvest in people,â focusing on financial aid programs that soften the blow of inflation.
âThereâs a number of things we want to see in terms of how we can invest in giving people a little bit of support in this difficult time to give them some help in the cost of living crisis that theyâre dealing with,â he told CTV Your Morning on Friday.
âWe do need to invest in people. What weâre proposing are targeted measures that will not contribute to inflation in any way. Economists have confirmed that.â
Earlier this week, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau hinted that there will be new affordability measures that will âdirectly help Canadians,â but didnât offer specifics on what kinds of targeted supports Canadians will see in the budget.
Singh is calling for Trudeau to make good on his commitment to expand the dental care program, which he said could save families at least $1,200 amidst higher costs of living.
After rolling out the first phaseâallowing families earning less than $90,000 a year, to receive federal funding to help cover the cost of dental care for children aged 12 and underâSingh said the Liberals have to make good on their pledge to expand the system to those under the age of 18, seniors, and people living with disabilities.
âThatâs going to cover millions of people, make a difference in their lives, [and it will] save a lot of money,â he said.
Singh added that he also wants to see other measures that NDP fought for, expanded. This includes extending the one-time six-month doubling of the GST rebate to put âmore money in peoplesâ pockets.â
He added that other budget priorities include finding affordable housing space and reforming employment insurance.
Suggesting ways the government can find the money for these kinds of measures, Singh suggested the Liberals end fossil fuel subsidies, which he said are costing the federal government billions of dollars.
âThese are oil and gas companies that have made record profits â not just any old profits, but the highest profits theyâve ever made, in many of these companies, their entire existence, and they continue to receive billions of dollars from the federal government. That needs to end.â
But aside from pointing to the oil and gas sector, Singh also said his party feels larger measures have to be implemented to combat major corporationsâ use of tax havens.
âThereâs loopholes that exist right now that allow for many companies to have tax havens where they are stealing, basically, revenue from our federal government, from the government in general, that could go towards these programs,â he said. Singh believes the Canada Revenue Agency should widen its scope to ensure that tax shelters donât allow big companies to avoid paying their fair share in taxes. https://www.ndp.ca/news/ndp-pushes-government-stop-letting-corporations-hide-money-offshore
âSo letâs close these loopholes that allow for billions of dollars to be ending up off shore instead of being invested back in our country,â Singh said.