Recent opinion polls indicate that Pierre Poilievre could become Canada's next prime minister, easily defeating Justin Trudeau and the Liberals. The polls also suggest that Poilievre and his Conservatives may form a majority government, potentially altering Canada in significant ways. However, little is known about Poilievre's plans beyond eliminating the federal carbon tax and the failure of the Liberals and NDP to present a strong case against him.
If recent opinion polls are right, Pierre Poilievre will be Canada ’s next prime minister , easily defeating Justin Trudeau and the Liberals in an election that could come less than a year from now. Those same polls also indicate Poilievre and his Conservatives will likely form a majority government, which would see him in office for four years with the power to alter Canada in dramatic ways.
Already a Subscriber? Sign in You are logged in Switch accounts But what do you really know about what Poilievre would do as prime minister beyond killing the federal carbon tax? Do you know anything about how he would fix the housing crisis or tackle inflation, health care, interest rates, the environment, regional alienation? ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I bet not much! Part of the reason for that is the failure of the Liberals and NDP to strongly take their case to voters on how and why Poilievre would be bad for the countr
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