Policy Direction of the Liberal Party's Re-election Representative:

Domestic Policy Continuation

Economic and Social Equity: Possible continuation of expanding social welfare, strengthening support for the middle class, and advancing housing affordability policies.

Climate Change: Continue to promote carbon tax policies, accelerate the transition to clean energy, and implement emission reduction targets.

Social Issues: Support multiculturalism, gender equality, and Indigenous rights, promote gun control and pilot drug decriminalization.

Stability in International Relations

Relations with the U.S.: Maintain a close alliance with the United States, deepening cooperation in trade, security, and other fields.

Position on China: Continue the complex attitude of "competition + cooperation," maintaining criticism on issues such as human rights and cybersecurity, while seeking economic and trade cooperation.

Global Issues: Continue to support Ukraine, promote collective security under NATO frameworks, and emphasize multilateralism.

Interpretation of Voter Attitudes

Indicates that the majority of voters recognize the Liberal Party's past policies (such as pandemic response and economic recovery), or express doubts about the Conservative Party's policies (such as tax cuts and prioritizing energy development). Reflects Canadian society's preference for progressive reforms rather than the fiscal austerity advocated by conservatives.