As the Canadian federal election approaches, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre is making headlines with his pledge to cut government spending and require national referendums for any new taxes or tax increases. This move would significantly alter Parliament's traditional role in fiscal policy. The campaign is marked by heightened debates over Canadian unity and the future direction of the country, with all major party leaders making their final appeals to voters. The stakes are high, especially in key regions like the Greater Toronto Area, where party fortunes could shift dramatically. The outcome of this election could reshape Canada's political landscape and governance.
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