Poilievre blasts Carney, Liberal economic record in Canadian Club speech
- Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre criticized Prime Minister Mark Carney for not fulfilling economic promises after more than a year in office at the Canadian Club Toronto.
- Poilievre emphasized tax cuts, reducing regulations, and limiting government interference in free enterprise.
- He cited a report highlighting an "entrepreneurial drought," with more business closures than openings under Carney's leadership.
- Poilievre criticized Carney's record as Bank of England governor and disputed claims of a "permanent rupture" with the U.S. trading partner despite tariffs.
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Pierre Poilievre attacks Mark Carney’s economic credentials, says he presents ‘the illusion of knowledge’
In a full-frontal assault on Prime Minister Mark Carney's economic credibility, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre suggested the former central banker presents "the illusion of knowledge" and claimed he was "wrong about every major economic issue of the last decade."
See why the Canadian Prime Minister and the federal Conservative leader moved the barometer of our head of the political office, Guillaume Bourgault-Côté, this week on April 13.
Poilievre blasts Carney, Liberal economic record in Canadian Club speech
OTTAWA - Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says Prime Minister Mark Carney has not delivered on his economic promises after more than a year in office.
Mark Carney is still on the 2026 list of the 100 most influential people in Time Magazine, Pierre Poilievre painted on Thursday a rather unremarkable portrait of his years at the head of the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England after a disastrous week for the Conservative Party.
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