Poilievre to reveal party platform Tuesday, days after release of Liberal, NDP plans
- Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre will unveil his costed party platform on Tuesday, following the Liberal and NDP plans, to inform voters on government spending priorities prior to the election.
- Poilievre plans a $14 billion annual middle-class tax cut and to eliminate the GST on new homes, which costs $1.56 billion annually.
- The Liberals argue Poilievre's proposed spending necessitates cuts to significant social programs, with Poilievre remaining vague on specifics.
- An April poll indicates that 73% of Canadian evangelical Christians intend to vote Conservative, reflecting Poilievre's engagement with evangelical church communities.
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Poilievre to release platform Tuesday with details on new spending and cuts
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said Monday the party will release its costed platform Tuesday, giving voters a sense of what a government led by him would do and where it would cut to pay for it all.
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