Ich bin ein langjähriger Befürworter des Wohnungsbaus. Aus diesem Grund könnte Bonnie Crombies Wohnungsbauplan tatsächlich funktionieren
https://www.thestar.com/opinion/contributors/i-am-a-long-time-housing-advocate-here-is-why-bonnie-crombie-s-housing-plan/article_ee6780ba-b964-11ef-bfa1-2f098ff82f02.html
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Her housing plan is the best thing I’ve seen from her, but “slightly better than Doug Ford” isn’t exactly singing praise from the rooftops…
I know some have a lot to say about Crombie, but the party under her leadership has actually introduced some decent policy proposals to date.
There are some solid tidbits in their housing and healthcare announcements. She also seems to be listening to her MPPs in their area(s) of expertise — particularly Adil Shamji (a medical doctor) when it comes to healthcare.
Is she or are her announcements perfect? Obviously not. But they’ve been pretty solid so far.
I know that NDP supporters like to label her “Doug Ford lite”, while PC supporters like to paint her as too far to the left. In other words, she’s a centrist — which shouldn’t be surprising for a *liberal* party. That’s what liberalism ultimately is at its core. The “Doug Ford lite” label also reminds me of the “Mike Harris lite” label that people pegged to McGuinty before he went on to govern the province for a decade. Historically, Ontario voters like their “closer to the centre” governments — even if that might be hard for some to accept.
The party has also raised over $6m since she became leader a year ago — a massive number for the third party. At the very least, she will leave the party in much better financial shape than it was when she took it over.
Funny/sad how they use the Liberal candidate’s name in the headline but would never do that for Marit Stiles of the NDP.