OTTAWA — With less than two weeks before the Mark Carney government releases its first budget, the leader of Canada’s Opposition will sit down with the prime minister to discuss their concerns.
News of the meeting broke late Wednesday morning, just days after Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre penned a letter laying out his party’s demands for the upcoming budget.
“You need to reverse course and join with Conservatives to restore Canada’s promise that hard work is rewarded, food and homes are affordable, streets are safe, and our economy is self-reliant,” Poilievre wrote in the letter.
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“We will work with anyone from any party to achieve that goal. So please feel free to steal our ideas — in action, not just talk.”
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