Poilievre blasts Charest’s ‘record of raising taxes’, compares him to Trudeau
Summary
Conservative leadership contender Pierre Poilievre thinks that former Quebec premier Jean Charest’s “record” will speak for itself when it comes to raising taxes. In an interview with the National Post, Poilievre said that Conservatives have to ask themselves if they […]
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Conservative leadership contender Pierre Poilievre thinks that former Quebec premier Jean Charest’s “record” will speak for itself when it comes to raising taxes.
In an interview with the National Post, Poilievre said that Conservatives have to ask themselves if they will be better served by Charest, who he says has a history of raising taxes on Canadians and Quebecers, or someone like him who served in Stephen Harper’s government.