“We need to knock down interprovincial trade barriers so that we can sell Okanagan wines seamlessly across the country in the years ahead.”
“Lots of local residents are saying that after eight years, Trudeau and the NDP are not worth the cost and the crime, and they’re ready to bring home the Canada that we know and love.”Global News questioned Poilievre about the region’s fruit and wine industry, which has been ravaged by weather recently. What would he do to help if he became the nation’s leader?“We’re here to listen on what role the feds should play in helping protect this vital sector,” he said.
The Conservative leader also touched on B.C.’s drug scene, saying tax-funded drugs do not save lives, saying, “I’m going to stop giving our tax dollars to fund narcotics, and instead put that money into treatment and recovery to bring our loved ones home, drug-free.”
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