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Pierre Poilievre held a rally Monday, April 1, at the Vancouver Island Conference Centre, panning the carbon tax increase and its impacts on motorists filling up on the pump, and predicting it will cause other goods and services to become more expensive, too.
Poilievre said if the Conservative Party forms the next government, it will better support Canadian oil and gas production.
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He says the increase will also mean larger rebates, which families are set to receive beginning April 15 to help offset the higher cost of fuel. He also points to the costs climate change has imposed on Canadians through disasters such as wildfires or floods.
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In Nanaimo Poilievre covered a range of topics, from monetary policy, agriculture and guns to , drug addiction and .
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He said his party shares the common-sense views and values of Canadians working as teachers, farmers, electricians and servers to improve their lives and their children含羞草研究社檚 lives.
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Poilievre was introduced by Aaron Gunn, who is the Conservative candidate for North Island-Powell River, and by Tamara Kronis, the Conservative candidate for Nanaimo-Ladysmith.
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