QUEBEC – Students walking down safe streets to class. The distant noise of yet another house being built. A young couple sitting on the front porch of ...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre speaks to delegates at the Conservative Party convention in Quebec City, Friday, September 8, 2023.QUEBEC – Students walking down safe streets to class. The distant noise of yet another house being built. A young couple sitting on the front porch of their home, soaking up the sun with a cold drink in one hand and a hard-earned paycheque in the other.
His wife, Anaida Poilievre, was greeted by a standing ovation but also with the cries of the couple’s youngest, two-year old Cruz. “He wants to be with mommy,” she said. Poilievre went on presenting the choice that will present himself in the next election, whenever it may be: a “common-sense” Conservative government or a “reckless coalition” of the Liberals and the NDP that punishes work, takes your money and unleashes crime and chaos.
Poilievre shared the stories of a 74-year old retired trucker who had just gotten his eviction notice despite always paying his rent and might become homeless. Or the carpenter he met at Tim Horton’s who lives in a parking lot because he cannot afford the rent. Poilievre reiterated his promises to cap government spending, to adopt a Dollar-for-Dollar Law that would force the government to find a dollar of savings for each new dollar of spending, end bonuses for government executives and enforce the Bank of Canada’s low-inflation mandate.
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