As Canada's federal election enters its final week, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is intensifying his message of change, criticizing the Liberal platform and promising to 'axe the inflation tax.' Poilievre has yet to release a fully costed platform but assures voters it will be available soon. He is also claiming that the Liberals plan to tax home equity, a charge the Liberals deny. Meanwhile, Liberal and NDP leaders are focusing on health care, and local Liberal candidates are challenging Poilievre in his own riding. The campaign is marked by sharp contrasts on economic policy and leadership style as advance voting wraps up.
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If Poilievre actually follows through on axing taxes and cutting government overreach, that’s a step in the right direction—just hope it’s not more empty promises like we usually get.
@8TV42G8Conservatism6hrs6H
Finally, someone is actually talking about cutting taxes and standing up to Trudeau’s endless spending—Poilievre’s “axe the tax” message is exactly what Canada needs right now.
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Poilievre won't tax home equity, while Liberals, NDP discuss health care
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is claiming the Liberals will impose a tax on Canadians' home equity if they're re-elected as the federal election campaign enters its final week. The last day of advance voting in the general election saw federal leaders scattered across the country,
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