
We have another vision for Canada–one where our families are supported and our economic well-being is strong.
As we face threats to our sovereignty and uncertainty around the world, we want to protect our Canadian public healthcare system, secure our jobs, and prioritize our communities’ wellbeing.
We’re fighting for a country and an economy that benefits every person from coast to coast to coast. Some politicians want us to believe that we must choose between economic prosperity, and programs that improve our lives. We don’t have to choose.
A strong economy demands that we invest in our communities, our healthcare system, and our families. This includes women, children, and gender-diverse individuals. No one should be forced to work two jobs to pay rent, choose between medication and groceries, or see their child fall behind because of child care costs.


The truth is, we need leaders who will fight for a Canada where we can all succeed. It is up to us to demand better for ourselves, our neighbours, and future generations of Canadians.
By demanding that our leaders invest in public systems and policies that work for us, we are fighting for a Canada where you can put food on the table and have enough money to save for retirement and your kids’ education. Where you can access the healthcare you need, when you need it.
When we talk about “progressive” policies, what we really mean is policies for all of us. For you, and for your family. It’s not about political stripes. It’s about building our vision for the future, not cutting back.
We need long-term solutions that build up our communities and country–solutions that build hospitals, affordable housing, more child care, and free medication.
Let’s vote for leaders, today and every day, who prioritize people over profits and fight for a government that serves us all.

Sky-high rents only put money in the pockets of developers, force people out of their homes, and weaken our communities. When housing is affordable, we can remain in our communities, maintain social ties, and contribute to local economies.
Nearly one-third (31%) of people in Canada have experienced housing insecurity. Affordable housing provides security to everyone–including single-parent families, women experiencing violence, people with disabilities, minimum-wage workers, students, and people just trying to make ends meet.
Approximately 699 women and 236 children are turned away from domestic violence shelters across Canada each day. Affordable housing ensures that we all have a roof over our heads, a safe place to call home, and the opportunity to focus on a better future.
By fighting to protect the Pharmacare Act, we have a once-in-a-lifetime chance to ensure millions of Canadians have access to the medications they need and build a country that reflects our values of equality, affordability, and health.
No one should be forced to choose between paying for groceries or paying for medication. While pharmaceutical companies make record profits, 1 in 5 Canadians have poor or no drug coverage. The Pharmacare Act is a pathway to ensure we can get the medications we need and make our public healthcare system stronger.
Universal contraception will support gender equality, improve health outcomes, and save on health care costs. Research shows that for every 1 dollar invested in universal contraception, 9 dollars are saved in the public sector.
No child should be left behind because their family is struggling. By fighting to protect and expand the Federal $10aDay Child Care Plan, all children will benefit from high-quality early learning. When we invest in children, we are investing in our future.
By investing in fair wages for child care workers, we are investing in secure jobs so that the most dedicated, qualified people can teach and care for the next generation of Canadians. These workers can then pay their bills, save, and spend money in our communities!
In March 2025, the federal government announced an extension for the $10aDay Child Care Plan through 2031. This means that over 100,000 more children will continue to have access to affordable, high-quality, public, and non-for-profit child care — where these children can learn and grow with the support and care they need.
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