Jagmeet Singh Criticizes Corporate Landlords as Housing Crisis Dominates Election Campaign
The NDP leader targets corporate landlords and Liberal leader Mark Carney's financial history while advocating for working-class Canadians in a challenging election fight.
- Jagmeet Singh accused corporate landlords of driving up rents and evicting tenants for profit, highlighting a Toronto building linked to Mark Carney's former role at Brookfield Investments.
- The NDP leader emphasized his party's legislative proposal to ban corporations from purchasing affordable housing, aiming to prioritize individuals, non-profits, and co-ops.
- Singh framed the election as a choice between his advocacy for working-class Canadians and what he described as the elite interests represented by Carney and Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre.
- Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre have proposed competing GST-related measures to address housing affordability, with Carney focusing on first-time homebuyers and Poilievre targeting homes under $1.3 million.
- Facing low poll numbers and questions about the NDP's future, Singh vowed to continue fighting for struggling Canadians, receiving support from the Canadian Union of Public Employees.