While in Quebec, Conservative Party of Canada (PCC) leader Pierre Poilievre attempted to explain his definition of “common sense” to several hundred staunch activists on Monday evening.
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In front of a crowded and heated room, Pierre Poilievre took the stage like a rock star for a 25-minute speech. “It is common sense that has always worked for this country,” he said immediately.
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The Conservative leader and Ontario MP called for the abolition of the carbon tax, spending controls, tax cuts, affordable housing and, above all, the end of the Trudeau era.
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Pierre Poilievre was initially expected in Saguenay earlier in the day, but his plane was unable to take off. “It was obviously a liberal plane! “, he added.
Nationalist fiber
In front of a gigantic Quebec flag and to the music of Trois Accords, Gerry Boulet and Richard Séguin, nothing was left to chance at the federal riding of Beauport-Limoilou.
Even the PCC lieutenant for Quebec, Pierre Paul-Hus, made a slip of the tongue before introducing his leader for the “Conservative Party of Quebec.” »
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The supporters all had the same wish. “I hope he becomes the next Prime Minister of Canada. It takes someone who looks at what's going on and really wants to help. He will do extraordinary things for the country,” explained Léon Vallée.
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“He is the next prime minister. He will break through. You just have to make it known,” said Marguerite Blouin.
Most of Quebec's PCC MPs were apparently there to hear the leader's speech.
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“I think people appreciate him more and more,” said Richard Lehoux, MP for Beauce, who will run again in the next election.
In 2025
However, the colorful Jacques Gourde does not believe that there will be a federal election in 2024.
“I want to. It would be the greatest gift we could give to Canadians, but I think they will extend the sauce until October 2025.”
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“Justin Trudeau has the answer to that question. It belongs to him. He doesn’t have much of an appetite at the moment,” concluded Pierre Paul-Hus, MP for Charlesbourg-Haute-Saint-Charles.
Pierre Poilievre ended his provincial tour with a photo session with supporters from the Quebec region.
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