Ottawa-area MP is the 1st to jump into the race to replace Erin O'Toole.
ttawa-area MP Pierre Poilievre has announced he will officially seek the leadership of the federal Conservative Party.
Poilievre made the announcement in a video he shared via Twitter on Saturday evening that also takes aim at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
"Trudeau thinks he's your boss. He's got it backwards. You are the boss. That's why I'm running for prime minister," he said in the video.
Poilievre, 42, becomes the first candidate seeking to replace Erin O'Toole, who was voted out as leader earlier this week.
Born in Calgary, Poilievre has been MP for the Ottawa riding of Carleton since 2004, and held a number of cabinet positions under then Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
In his video, Poilievre criticizes the government's spending, saying "they're spending more than any time since World War II, so they control more of what you earn and you control less."
Poilievre, who has served as the party's finance critic, has frequently criticized the Liberals for policies he says have fuelled inflation, which reached a 30-year high in December.
Poilievre also makes a tacit reference to the ongoing protests over vaccine mandates and other public health measures that started in Ottawa last week, but have since spread to other cities, including Toronto and Quebec City.
"The Trudeau government has attacked small businesses, truckers and other hard-working Canadians," Poilievre says in the video.
The protests originally started as a movement against the mandate for cross-border commercial drivers to be vaccinated, but has since grown into a wider protest against public health measures.
Poilievre is one of a number of Conservative politicians who have greeted the protesters in Ottawa in person, an issue that seems to have the party divided.作者: 隐秘战线 时间: 2022-2-6 11:01:35