Poilievre attacks Liberal spending plan while yet to release his own costed platform
- Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre campaigned in Surrey, B.C., at a Fruiticana grocery store on April 20.
- Poilievre criticized the Liberal Party's fiscal policy and spending, particularly the $130 billion outlined in their platform.
- Poilievre focused his message on fiscal responsibility and a tougher stance on crime during his Vancouver-area campaign stops.
- Poilievre stated, "Mark Carney is even more costly than Justin Trudeau," and pledged to "axe the inflation tax".
- Poilievre promised to cut government spending on consultants by $10 billion annually and fast-track resource development.
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