Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is escalating his criticism of the United States, calling the country 'unreliable' and vowing to revoke trade and defense commitments if Washington continues to violate agreements with Canada. During a campaign stop in Kingston, Ontario, Poilievre pledged to support Canadian autoworkers and push back against U.S. tariffs. His remarks suggest a shift in his political strategy, increasingly targeting former U.S. President Donald Trump and his influence. Poilievre's rhetoric signals a tougher stance on cross-border relations, especially in light of recent economic and political tensions. The move may appeal to Canadian voters concerned about national sovereignty and economic fairness.
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Poilievre calls U.S. ‘unreliable,’ vows to revoke defence, trade commitments if Washington keeps violating pacts with Ottawa
Conservative Leader’s latest campaign stop offered multiple signs that he is now making Donald Trump a bigger target in his platform
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Good — it’s about time a Canadian leader stood up for our own workers and interests instead of rolling over every time the U.S. changes its mood. We need to stop being so dependent on our southern neighbor and start putting Canada first again. National sovereignty should never be up for negotiation, especially when it comes to trade and defense.
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