
31 stances tracked · 1 shift
Olszewski supports federal investment in Jasper’s housing recovery, announcing $14 million from CMHC’s Housing Accelerator Fund for 40 rental units and emphasizing continued commitment to rebuilding permanent housing while recovery is still underway.
Eleanor Olszewski supports government spending on rebuilding affordable, energy-efficient housing in Jasper, calling the investments a sign of recovery. As ministerial lead she says she will work to diversify housing types and prioritize construction to help residents return.
Eleanor Olszewski supports allocating federal funds toward local tourism and cultural events, arguing such spending helps local businesses grow and strengthens Saskatchewan as a dynamic, welcoming place to live, work and visit.
Voting Yea means supporting a statutory increase in GST/HST credit amounts and the creation of deemed-payment mechanisms to deliver larger and periodic GSTC transfers to eligible low- and modest-income individuals and families (including shared-custody parent adjustments).
Voting Yea means supporting increased federal spending/transfers to provide targeted cost-of-living relief through larger and advance GSTC payments, accepting the fiscal cost to deliver near-term support.
Support government spending package for 2026
Olszewski supports federal financial assistance and rapid disaster-relief measures to help communities recover and build resilience after climate-driven wildfires, including matching Red Cross donations, stepping in when provincial funds are insufficient, and ensuring immediate aid for evacuees and rebuilding.
Eleanor Olszewski supports directing federal spending toward interest-free, repayable loans for Saskatchewan AI companies to help them scale and innovate, boost productivity, compete globally, create jobs, grow revenues, and contribute to the broader Canadian economy.
Voting Yea means approving the government's supplementary appropriations and allowing the outlined federal spending for 2025–26 to proceed.
Voting Yea means supporting legal protection for Canada's supply management import controls — preventing increases in tariff rate quotas or reductions in over‑quota tariffs for dairy, poultry and eggs to preserve domestic producer protection.