Ready to Share – July 2017 #RealChange, Ready to Share is a regular publication from the Liberal Party of Canada showcasing the latest and greatest news in a convenient format! Check out the latest stories from the party and then share, share, share! Read More
150 Things to Love about Canada As one way we’re marking 150 years since Confederation, here are 150 things to love about Canada and the work we’re doing together to make it even better! Read More
Justin Trudeau makes remarks to supporters in Toronto Justin Trudeau, Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, will deliver remarks to supporters at a Liberal fundraising event in Toronto on June 28, 2017. Read More
Survey Results: Summer Check-In Over 17,000 Canadians spoke up during our Summer Check in Survey, and you had a lot to say about the progress the Liberal government is making, and the hard work that lies ahead. Read More
Ready to Share – June 2017 #RealChange, Ready to Share is a regular publication from the Liberal Party of Canada showcasing the latest and greatest news in a convenient format! Check out the latest stories from the party and then share, share, share! Read More
Canadian Environment Week Today is World Oceans Day, a part of Environment Week. To celebrate, we’re highlighting Canada’s natural beauty and the work we’re doing to protect our environment and our coastlines for future generations. Read More
Justin Trudeau: What’s next The Conservative Party just elected Andrew Scheer as their new permanent leader. In the months ahead, we need to work as hard as we did during the last election campaign – to make sure that Canada's success is felt by more and more of Canada's middle class. Read More
For the Record: On Jobs and Growth A stronger Canada starts with a stronger middle class. We can’t risk going back to the Harper-era policies that left the middle class behind in favour of the wealthiest one percent. Read More
For the Record: Fairness for the Middle Class Every single Canadian deserves a real and fair chance to succeed. Don’t let the middle class fall behind again under the Conservative Party. Read More