As the race winds down, and with many expecting Pierre Poilievre to be named the party's next leader, here's a look at some of the pressing questions Poilievre hasn't yet answered - and is likely to face in the next general election.
Pierre Poilievre holds a campaign rally in Toronto, Saturday, April 30, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris YoungThroughout the Conservative party's leadership race, Pierre Poilievre has campaigned on fighting inflation and the rising cost of living, as well as defending Canadians who refuse to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
Poilievre has suggested he would rely on technology to reduce emissions but he hasn't elaborated on what that means. Poilievre hasn't said how he would answer that request or detailed what he would do to help reduce the long wait times plaguing Canadians' access to procedures and services. “Why should Justin Trudeau get to force parents to pay through taxes for his government daycare scheme, instead of letting them choose what's best for their own kids?” he tweeted in late 2020.
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