Liberal Party of Canada in the leadership of Justin Trudeau looking for majority and on last day of campaign they push their volunteers to forward the message to all voters that they are not going to impose any tax on rich people nor on others but will manage demand and supply in all sectors from housing to jobs.
Don Valley east candidate Rob Oliphant in his exclusive interview with Current Line on final day assured they learned from the previous tenure to cooperate in all the parties despite of their electoral position in the parliament.
“Inshallah we are going to win this election in majority but in case if did not get it, we learned good ideas from other parties like NDP, Green Party even from Conservative” he explained Liberal’s stance in both the ways win or loose the majority.
Liberal who are on the Driving seat before the final day of elections 20th September 2021, rob Oliphant hoped the majority win for the formation of the Government.
“Inshallah (an Arabic word which mostly Muslims used in their talks meanings with the help of Allah)” we will win and in case not we learned good things from NDP, Green Party even from conservatives. he said
Rob Oliphant is contesting from Don Valley West thinking the biggest problem of his ridding the job seekers and housing for new comers and he showed his concern in this area for the people.
When Asked him about the biggest problem of his ridding?
“My biggest goal in my riding to bring together the people who can create the jobs and those who need the jobs” he answered.
“I will never forget the people of my ridding when I will be in Ottawa Parliament, Pakistani, Gujrati, Afghani, Philippines, Chinees and many others living in my riding and all of these are equal foe me” Rob Explained the Constituency circumstances.
“We will continue our pace and make it more faster to process Visa’s for all those whose cases slowed the pandemic” Rob Assured the Author.
“We are going to manage the affordability for all in housing and not putting any taxes on Rich peoples but we will mange the gap between the sectors” he sounded well on Housing issue.