Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre delivered a sharply-worded message to younger Canadians in Toronto on October 30: you have already sacrificed enough. Framed under the theme Jobs. Homes. Hope., the address targeted soaring rent, sluggish job prospects and the mounting burden of inflation. Poilievre accused the Liberal government of leaving youth to shoulder the costs of rising debt, higher living expenses and limited opportunity.
He pledged that a Conservative government would reverse the trend by unleashing the private sector, speeding up home-building, cutting taxes and streamlining major resource development. Poilievre argued that young Canadians are working harder than previous generations yet falling further behind—and that they should not be asked to give up even more for policies that have yet to deliver.
The rally comes ahead of the upcoming federal budget, in which the Liberals say difficult decisions lie ahead. Poilievre dismissed those warnings as a signal that the government is asking youth to accept a diminished future. Instead he positioned his party as offering a bold alternative—one that restores upward mobility and delivers real results.






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