Poilievre promises to crack down on offshore tax loopholes
- Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announced a task force to address corporate tax evasion and expose tax-dodging companies with a name-and-shame website.
- Poilievre emphasized the need to shift Canada Revenue Agency focus from small businesses to international tax evaders, aiming to recover funds from tax havens.
- The NDP claims Canada loses $39 billion annually in unpaid corporate taxes, with Jagmeet Singh mentioning Brookfield's avoidance of $5.3 billion between 2021 and 2024.
- Former Prime Minister Stephen Harper endorsed Poilievre, highlighting the rally attendance as a sign of a strong movement for change in Canada.
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Poilievre talks about rally crowds, pitches plan to crack down on tax loopholes
The Conservatives are pledging to crack down on offshore tax loopholes by appointing a “bring it home tax task force” -- a policy pitch that Pierre Poilievre used to launch an attack on his Liberal opponent on Tuesday.
Poilievre Pledges New Measures to Crack Down on Offshore Tax Havens
Tory Leader Pierre Poilievre says a Conservative government would create a new “tax task force” to crack down on the use of overseas tax havens, and direct the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) to shift its focus away from Canadian charities and small businesses toward offshore accounts. “You can’t avoid your taxes, global elites should not be able to either, and that is why I will end the Liberal two-tier tax system where elites get loopholes and wor…


'Richer, stronger, safer': Poilievre rallies Tory troops at industrial hub south of Edmonton Monday night
Conservative leader Poilievre talks taxes, crime and western alienation in front of thousands of supporters south of Edmonton Monday night.
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