'Warrior culture': Poilievre promises strength in U.S. dispute
- Federal Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre visited Surrey to promote his vision for Canada, focusing on stronger border security and a robust economy.
- Poilievre emphasized a tougher stance on crime, including life sentences for those selling large amounts of fentanyl.
- He criticized the current government as weak and promised to stand up to U.S. President Donald Trump if elected as Prime Minister.
- Poilievre proposed cutting foreign aid to fund military growth and strengthen Canada against U.S. Economic pressures.
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