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Pierre Poilievre
Profession : Politician
Birth : June 3, 1979
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If the knowledge of the cost of the carbon tax in itself would cause injury to the Canadian economy, then that cost must be even worse than we have imagined.
Pierre Poilievre
I'm thankful, thankful for the local farm family that gave me the idea for the Children's Fitness Tax Credit.
Pierre Poilievre
We believe that the real child-care experts are mom and dad. That's why we brought in the universal child care benefit way back in 2006.
Pierre Poilievre
The tax on capital gains in Canada is twice as high as in communist China and we wonder why our ideas are being held back.
Pierre Poilievre
As prime minister, I would relinquish to citizens as much of my social, political, and economic control as possible, leaving people to cultivate their own personal prosperity and to govern their own affairs as directly as possible.
Pierre Poilievre
Any politician promising not to raise your taxes is like a vampire promising to become a vegetarian.
Pierre Poilievre
Politics should not be a lifelong career, and elected officials should not be allowed to fix themselves in the halls of power of a nation.
Pierre Poilievre
My view is that we need to engender the values of hard work and independence and self-reliance.
Pierre Poilievre
Winston Churchill was one of the most unpopular politicians in the late '30s and by the mid-'40s he was considered one the greatest statesmen, possibly of all time. I'm not comparing myself. I'm just saying that controversies come and go, but the important thing is sticking to your principles and persevering through those controversies.
Pierre Poilievre
Sick leave should be used to cover the costs of paying people who work in the public service who are sick, and that we can deliver that to our public servants while making it affordable for Canadian taxpayers.
Pierre Poilievre
This pandemic has provided an opportunity to reset. This is our chance to accelerate our pre-pandemic efforts to reimagine economic systems, that actually address global challenges like extreme poverty, inequality and climate change.
Pierre Poilievre
If the carbon tax really was about saving the world, we would presume the largest industrial emitters of carbon would have to pay it.
Pierre Poilievre
The root causes of terrorism is terrorists.
Pierre Poilievre
The world is completely revolutionized, so we're told, and so the logic goes that governments can just print money to pay their bills and there'll be no consequences. It's insane.
Pierre Poilievre
I have worked hard to represent people of all backgrounds and I have always done so in a spirit of tolerance.
Pierre Poilievre
So much of the time, in politics, we try to come up with these clever turns of phrase, slogans or messages, but what the public really wants is just the simple facts.
Pierre Poilievre
We believe in lowering taxes for everyone, and those tax reductions should be targeted at people with middle and modest incomes, and I don't say that rhetorically.
Pierre Poilievre
People can yawn all they want when a conservative mentions the tax system. But there is no doubt that when we have a tax system that punishes businesses and workers for producing then it becomes financially advantageous for everyone just to import cheaper goods from abroad.
Pierre Poilievre
Work is the only way - the only sustainable way - to escape poverty.
Pierre Poilievre
Canadians no longer have any financial room. Half of Canadians are $200 away from insolvency. They are facing a slowing economy with a diminishing number of jobs, and a rising cost of living to go along with it. That is the consequence of the Trudeau, Morneau tax-and-spend agenda, which is driving our economy down.
Pierre Poilievre
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