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The strategists inside the Liberal and Conservative war rooms

  • 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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Poilievre takes aim at Liberal spending at B.C. campaign stop

Conservative leader keeps up attacks on Liberal leader Mark Carney

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