As the fall session of Parliament begins, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is taking aim at Prime Minister Mark Carney and the Liberal government, accusing them of failing to deliver on key promises. Poilievre highlighted the government’s inability to address rising costs, job losses, increasing crime, and a growing immigration backlog.
According to Poilievre, Canadians are suffering from the highest housing costs, rising household debt, and the second-highest unemployment rate in the G7. He also criticized the government for its economic performance, pointing to Canada’s shrinking economy and failed negotiations with the United States. Poilievre says the government’s inability to make meaningful changes is evident in its handling of national crises.
The Conservative Party’s priorities for the fall session include fighting the cost-of-living crisis, reversing job losses, tackling rising crime, and addressing immigration challenges. Poilievre promised that the Conservatives will push for lower costs, job creation, secure borders, and a stronger Canadian economy. The goal, he says, is to restore a safer, more affordable country for all Canadians.
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