'Knock it off,' Poilievre tells Trump during Coquitlam election stop
- Federal Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre endorsed the party's local candidate and promised a tough-on-crime agenda during a stop in Nanaimo on March 28.
- Poilievre announced plans for life sentences for serious crimes if elected Prime Minister, stating, "Here in British Columbia, people are more afraid than ever before of crime."
- He criticized the current government for weakening Canada's economy and reliance on the U.S., calling it a 'mistake' over the last decade.
- Poilievre emphasized the importance of free trade without tariffs to strengthen economies and enhance security for both Canada and the U.S.
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Pierre Poilievre slams Donald Trump, proposes boost to TSFA contributions during B.C. stop
Pierre Poilievre, the first party leader to appear in B.C. since the federal election was called on Sunday, took the opportunity to tell U.S. President Donald Trump to "knock it off" with his "disastrous tariff threats."

'Knock it off,' Poilievre tells Trump during Coquitlam election stop
With two Tri-City MPs waiting outside, the leader of Canada’s Conservative Party made an election stop at a Coquitlam business today, March 27, to talk tough.
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