Poilievre would slash foreign aid to pay for a military base in Iqaluit
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The Daily Brief | Poilievre will cut foreign aid to pay for Canada’s northern defence
Pierre Poilievre vowed to repurpose foreign aid in order to build a permanent Arctic base and increased patrols, as part of his plan to increase Canada’s northern defence. Plus, a government-funded abortion group brags about aborting an immigrant’s six-month-long pregnancy. And President Trump followed through on his threat to tariff Canadian steel and aluminum. Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Geoff Knight!
Canadian Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre Wants To Cut Foreign Aid and Build Military Bases in the Arctic Region
Canadian Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre sharply criticizes Prime Minister Trudeau's handling of the carbon tax and highlights the government's focus on international issues over domestic financial crises.
Poilievre would slash foreign aid to pay for a military base in Iqaluit
"One hundred per cent of the cost of the base will come from the foreign aid budget," he said. "In fact, today's announcement will actually reduce the deficit because I plan to cut foreign aid more than the full cost of the announcement that I've made today," said Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre
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