The moment is not quite ready to meet Pierre Poilievre
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre critiques the Liberal government's approach, advocating for smaller and less intrusive governance. However, he faces challenges as Canadians currently support Prime Minister Mark Carney's leadership. Poilievre believes that the Liberals' performance will ultimately determine the political landscape in the coming years.
- ▪Pierre Poilievre argues for a government focused on freedom and less intervention.
- ▪Canadians are still supportive of Prime Minister Mark Carney despite concerns over Liberal policies.
- ▪Poilievre suggests that the Conservatives should continue to propose policies that challenge the Liberals.
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Open this photo in gallery:Leader of the Conservative Party Pierre Poilievre speaks during the annual Canada Strong and Free Network in Ottawa on May 7.Spencer Colby/The Canadian PressShareSave for laterPlease log in to bookmark this story.Log InCreate Free AccountConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has a compelling critique of the Liberals’ approach to governing, a case that he made crisply in a wide-ranging discussion with The Globe and Mail editorial board.That case is, in a word, freedom. Smaller government, less intrusive government, less nanny-ish government, less market-warping government. The contrast with the Liberals’ increasingly technocratic bent under Prime Minister Mark Carney could not be more obvious.Mr.
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