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Poilievre blames federal policies for economic woes and pledges to boost resources jobs by cutting regulations and taxes.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre visited Sudbury, blaming the federal government for economic stagnation, rising costs, and regulatory delays, particularly at the Ring of Fire mining project.
He cited soaring food and housing prices, increased food bank usage—reaching two million monthly visits nationwide—and stalled infrastructure despite a planned $900-million battery materials facility.
Poilievre promised to pre-permit resource areas, eliminate the industrial carbon tax, and end the temporary foreign worker program, arguing these steps would boost jobs, support Indigenous communities, and restore economic opportunity.
Poilievre culpa a las políticas federales por los problemas económicos y se compromete a impulsar los empleos de recursos mediante el recorte de regulaciones e impuestos.