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Green Party Elizabeth May Green Party: Here are some condensed highlights from those interviews, according to CBC. Elizabeth May lays out plan to end homelessness Economists welcome Harper promise to collect foreign real estate investment data Justin Trudeau says Liberals plan 3 years of deficits to push infrastructure Green Party: Elizabeth May Green Party leader Elizabeth May said her party was committed to ending poverty and homeless in Canada, and said she would do that with a guaranteed minimum income for all Canadians, as well as with more social housing. Over the past week, On The Coast welcomed candidates from all four of the major parties to talk about where they stand on housing, and in particular, what they would do to help homeowners — or aspiring homeowners — and renters. When asked about the cost of her plan, May said her party would release their budget after Labour Day, but said eliminating poverty would save the government money. "Poverty is expensive. People living in poverty are much more likely to be ensnared in the criminal justice system," she said. Having people who don't have access to a livable income is a drain on our health care system. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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