Poilievre says Tories will not support “any new tax increases“ in 1st caucus speech as leader | FULL
In his first speech to the Conservative caucus since securing the leadership, Pierre Poilievre demanded that Prime Minister Trudeau not raise taxes “on workers and seniors.”
Poilievre was elected leader of the Conservative Party of Canada with a resounding first-ballot victory, garnering 68 per cent support.
Poilievre told members that under his leadership the Tories would “work with any party” but said he would “not support any new tax increases.”
“We will fight tooth and nail to stop the coalition (with the NDP) from introducing any,” he added.
During his speech to members, Poilievre highlighted the increasing cost of living facing many Canadians as they contend with rising inflation.
For more info, please go to
Subscribe to Global News Channel HERE:
Like Global News on Facebook HERE:
Follow Global News on Twitter HERE:
1 view
63
17
3 months ago 00:02:12 1
3 in 4 Canadians think Trudeau should step down now: poll
3 months ago 00:04:54 1
“$50B orgy of spending”: Poilievre mocks Trudeau for latest federal budget
3 months ago 00:18:34 1
Parliament is returning. A non-confidence vote looms, but is an election likely? | The Current