Poilievre’s economic populism masks the same old failed conservative policies (Cdn Centre for Policy Alternatives)
With the resignation of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Canadian politics is headed for a shake-up, with observers anticipating a federal election shortly after the Liberals choose their new leader in March. In the polls, Liberal support is at a low ebb with essentially all of that going to the federal Conservatives led by Pierre Poilievre.
Much of Poilievre’s commentary to date is centred around trash-talking Canada and blaming everything on Justin Trudeau and the federal Liberals. While that makes for good populist politics, it’s far from clear what he actually stands for and what Canadians can expect should he become the next Prime Minister.
As we await a full Conservative election platform, we can read the tea leaves of Poilievre’s statements to the media and in interviews. His recent hour-and-a-half interview with the controversial Jordan Peterson outlines his takes and positions on a number of issues ...
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