Newly elected Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) leader Pierre Poilievre promised to fight for the working class in his first caucus speech.
“I’m issuing a challenge to Justin Trudeau today. If you really care, commit today that there will be no new tax increases on workers, on seniors. None,” Poilievre said and added, “My commitment back is, to the prime minister and his radical woke coalition with the NDP: we will fight tooth and nail to stop the coalition from introducing any new taxes.
“We know the problem — the cost of government is driving up the cost of living,” Poilievre said and added, “The government should find a way to save one dollar for any new dollar spent. That’s the proposal we’re going to make.” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reacted to Poilievre ‘s election as CPC leader by congratulating him but claimed Poilievre proposed “highly questionable, reckless economic ideas,” and added, “What Canadians need is responsible leadership. Buzzwords, dog whistles and careless attacks don’t add up to a plan for Canadians.”
Trudeau’s government has substantially increased the Canadian national debt, running massive deficits during the years of the coronavirus pandemic with some estimating the national debt
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