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The Harsh Reality: Canadians Struggle Pierre Poilievre

In a recent statement, Pierre Poilievre, the leader of the Conservative Party, shed light on the current economic situation in Canada. His words reflect the struggles that many Canadians are facing today.



Poilievre pointed out that after nine years of inflation, the federal government, under the Liberals and NDP, has doubled the debt. This has resulted in the printing of $700 billion of cash. This massive increase in debt and money supply is a cause for concern as it can lead to further inflation and economic instability.


Inflation and Government Debt

Poilievre pointed out that after nine years of inflation, the federal government, under the Liberals and NDP, has doubled the debt. This has resulted in the printing of $700 billion of cash. This massive increase in debt and money supply is a cause for concern as it can lead to further inflation and economic instability.


The Impact on Canadians

The vast majority of Canadians are struggling just to meet their basic needs. The cost of eating, heating, and housing has skyrocketed, making it difficult for many to afford these necessities. For many, a vacation is not even in the cards.


When Canadians show up at the pumps to gas up for a family vacation, they're forced to pay $2 a liter in British Columbia. The situation is not much better anywhere else in the country.


The Role of Carbon Taxes

According to Poilievre, part of the reason for these high costs is Trudeau's carbon tax. This tax, supported by both Trudeau and the NDP, has added to the financial burden of Canadians.


Conclusion

Pierre Poilievre's statement highlights the economic challenges facing Canadians today. It calls for a reevaluation of current policies and a search for solutions that will ease the financial strain on Canadians.

 
 
 

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