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The strengths and limits of Pierre Poilievre's
The leader of the Conservative Party is focusing his speech on housing and inflation issues in Canada.
He believes that if an election were held tomorrow, Canadians would have only two options: a Conservative government with a common-sense approach that promises to reduce housing costs, rent, gasoline, and everyday purchases, or a coalition of Trudeau and the New Democratic Party, which he claims would punish your actions and impose higher taxes.
Paulieau is currently placing his greatest emphasis on economic issues such as inflation and housing and is no longer paying attention to other issues that were previously of concern. He promises that if he comes to power, he will reduce the cost of living. However, to implement these promises, more details need to be discussed.
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