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Author: Stephanie Taylor
Publication Date: April 21, 2025 - 10:48
Conservative platform coming Tuesday, Poilievre says
April 21, 2025

TORONTO
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says his party’s platform is coming Tuesday.
Both the Liberals and NDP released their costed election commitments over the weekend, making the Conservatives the final major federal party to do so.
Speaking Monday at a housing announcement in Toronto, Poilievre took aim at the spending plan promised by Liberal Leader Mark Carney, saying it shows no departure from the fiscal handling seen under former prime minister Justin Trudeau.
He also confirmed he would be releasing his party’s platform “for all eyes to see” on Tuesday, “which will bring change to Canada.”
With exactly one week left in the federal election campaign, Poilievre is trying to convince Canadians that he is the only option for change, as public opinion shows him to be tied or slightly behind the incumbent Liberals.
In terms of campaign commitments, Poilievre has to find a way to pay for promises such as an income tax cut that once fully implemented, would cost $14 billion a year.
While the Liberals and NDP attack Conservatives for seeking to do so through cuts to social programs like dental and pharmacare, Poilievre pledged this election to keep those programs in place, but instead slash spending on government consultants as well as foreign aid.
More to come.
National Post
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