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  • Pierre Poilievre, leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, visited a grocery store in Surrey, B.C., pledging to 'axe the inflation tax' during the final week of the federal election campaign, attacking Liberal leader Mark Carney as part of his strategy.
  • He criticized Carney's record as governor of the Bank of England for high inflation and promised to cut waste by reducing spending by $10 billion annually on consultants and other areas.
  • Poilievre reiterated plans to repeal 'anti-development laws' and emphasized the Conservatives' commitment to public safety, stating they would 'lock up the criminals, secure the border and stop the crime.'
  • He pointed out the Liberals' $130 billion spending outlined in their costed platform, labeling Carney as 'even more costly than Justin Trudeau.
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As the only leader of the major parties that has not yet announced its costing program, Conservative Pierre Poilievre made an announcement on inflation by allowing himself to criticize the Liberal financial framework that proposes $129 billion for new spending over the next four years. In a grocery store in Surrey, B.C., Mr. Poilievre argued that a reduction in public spending would reduce inflation. "Inflation occurs when governments spend mone…

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As the only leader of the major parties that has not yet announced its costing program, Conservative Pierre Poilievre made an announcement on inflation by allowing himself to criticize the Liberal financial framework that proposes $129 billion for new spending over the next four years. In a grocery store in Surrey, B.C., Mr. Poilievre argued that a reduction in public spending would reduce inflation. "Inflation occurs when governments spend mone…

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Cloverdale Reporter broke the news in on Sunday, April 20, 2025.
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