Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has launched a series of criticisms and proposals aimed at challenging the current Liberal government and its policies. Poilievre accused corporate Canada, including natural resources companies and housing developers, of "sucking up" to the Liberals and urged them to oppose the government. He has also proposed ending corporate welfare, a stance that has received support from Vancouver business leaders for its "no-nonsense message". Poilievre's campaign includes a call for a 'massive pressure campaign' against Liberal and NDP MPs to prevent an upcoming carbon tax increase, advocating for protests and communication bombardments on MP offices. Additionally, he has promised to cut foreign aid to 'dictators, terrorists, and multinational bureaucracies' to fund Canada's military, to ban Conservative MPs and cabinet ministers from any involvement with the World Economic Forum, and to increase red tape and tax builders. Poilievre's 'Spike the Hike: Axe the Tax' rally in Toronto drew significant crowds, despite no current election, indicating strong support for his positions. He humorously remarked, "An apple a day, keeps the liberal journalists away," and envisioned a "beautiful family pulling up in their U-Haul" to move into a new home, showcasing his unique approach to politics.
Pierre Poilievre: "We will cut back on wasteful aid that goes to dictators, terrorists, and multinational bureaucracies and bring that money home ... We're going to put that money back in our military to support our troops!" https://t.co/J93Pmq5rrN
This is a political rally, on a cold Sunday in Toronto, held by the leader of the opposition when there is no election on. I've watched winning parties struggle to get that many people out to a political rally during and election. https://t.co/CvvSOTaUz3
This is a political rally, on a cold Saturday in Toronto, held by the leader of the opposition when there is no election on. I've watched winning parties struggle to get that many people out to a political rally during and election. https://t.co/CvvSOTaUz3
Pierre Poilievre: "It warms my heart to think of the beautiful family pulling up in their U-Haul to move into their wonderful new home in the former headquarters of the CBC ... How do you like them apples?" https://t.co/jjhOfQn1V3
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is taking his ‘Axe the Tax’ campaign to the next level by calling for Canadians to protest outside the offices of Liberal and NDP MPs and to bombard them with phone calls and emails. https://t.co/3V2NIuh9OX
Pierre Poilievre munching on an apple during his rally in Toronto and says “An apple a day keeps the liberal journalists away.” https://t.co/wdPd9rJY9t
Pierre Poilievre pledges to ban cabinet ministers and Conservative MPs from “any involvement in the World Economic Forum.” https://t.co/lT11Ax24f9
Pierre Poilievre receives a huge ovation when he pledges to cut foreign aid to “dictators, terrorists and multinational bureaucracies” and use that money to fund Canada’s military. https://t.co/uv3ODOQttn
Pierre Poilievre: “An apple a day, keeps the liberal journalists away.” https://t.co/XPd9EZrP34
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announces a “massive pressure campaign” on Liberal and NDP MPs to axe the upcoming carbon tax increase. He’s calling for people to organize protests at MP offices. https://t.co/Qcw7DFxw9v
Pierre Poilievre holds a Spike the Hike: Axe the Tax rally in Toronto https://t.co/30JVU476oV
“AXE THE TAX! Pierre Poilievre takes the stage in Toronto! https://t.co/Wk5Yxr6C6H
Pretty massive crowd for the leader of the opposition to draw on a Sunday. #cdnpoli https://t.co/PLflmhPLCb
Pretty big crowd in Toronto for Pierre Poilievre. Anything is possible in politics, but with a year's worth of polling showing a double-digit lead, it's tough to see how the Liberals can survive the next election, whether it's in 2024 or 2025. https://t.co/VYNg3TIDmE
Pierre Poilievre rally at the Toronto Congress Centre. There was a heavy policy presence outside, and attendees were not allowed to park near the actual venue. One man in poor health turned back because the distance was too much for him to walk. #cdnpoli #Toronto #ProtestMania https://t.co/CFpgJdDJDp
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre speaks to workers in Penticton https://t.co/A9OdczLXBT https://t.co/rVdeZXreDP
Pierre Poilievre wants to increase red tape and tax builders. He won’t build more homes. Just like he didn’t as Housing Minister. https://t.co/hth0MyAjTK
Vancouver business leaders are applauding Pierre Poilievre’s no-nonsense message to end corporate welfare, the head of a city trade group says. Read more: https://t.co/e3tqqsQxk5 https://t.co/bjscfy8YjM
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is accusing corporate Canada — including natural resources companies and housing developers — of "sucking up" to the Liberals and is urging them to actively campaign against the government. https://t.co/T9lUa07m93