Affordability remains centre stage as federal parties gear up for spring sitting in Parliament

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Federal political parties are preparing for another sitting of the House of Commons, where affordability issues appear set to remain front and centre.

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, speaking in front of his caucus on Sunday, continued to articulate a message that is critical of the state of Canada’s economy, with a focus on housing affordability, while blaming the challenges of the rising cost of living on government policies pursued by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

“This is not a problem that has been dropped on Justin Trudeau’s lap. It is a problem that he created with his inflationary spending and by continually building up the local

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