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Poilievre pledges co-operation, calls for action from Liberals as Parliament returns
Poilievre urges Liberals to expedite trade deals, grocery affordability, bail reform, and major project approvals, proposing bipartisan delegations to the U.S. and other partners.
- Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre in Ottawa sent Prime Minister Mark Carney a letter offering bipartisan cooperation to fast-track policies as Parliament resumes next week.
- Responding to Mark Carney's Davos remarks, Pierre Poilievre framed the offer as a rebuttal, saying Canada "can't do any of those things," despite Carney's rhetoric that `a country that can't feed itself, fuel itself, or defend itself has few options`.
- Offering practical steps, Poilievre proposed sending members of his caucus to the U.S. and other trading partners in bipartisan delegations to advance trade deals, grocery affordability, bail system fixes, and major projects.
- Poilievre's public pressure bundles border demands with offers to advance other measures, pressing the government and heightening political pressure on Liberals to toughen border policies as Parliament resumes.
- At the World Economic Forum, Carney argued Canada's challenges threaten feeding, fuelling and defending the country, stressing the need to defend Canadian values amid democratic decline.
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Poilievre pledges co-operation, calls for action from Liberals as Parliament returns
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