Words matter. These are the best Pierre Poilievre Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
The reason why the Liberals and the NDP don’t want parents to know about the universal child care benefit is because those parties would take that benefit away.
My view is that we need to engender the values of hard work and independence and self-reliance.
I’m incredibly humbled the people of Carleton have very generously put their faith in me.
My dreams of NHL glory were never fulfilled so I had to settle for politics instead.
My life is politics, reading books and exercise.
The opposition has always opposed the Universal Child Care Benefit, from the time the Liberals said parents would just spend it on beer and popcorn.
The Conservative caucus votes far more freely and independently than any other caucus on Parliament Hill.
Work is the only way – the only sustainable way – to escape poverty.
If you are ideologically opposed to income splitting for families, why wouldn’t you scrap it for seniors? What is the distinguishing principle between income splitting for people with kids and income splitting for people who are retired?
I make no apologies for informing parents of the expanded universal child care benefit.
The opposition believes that we should allow people to vote without even showing a shred of identification. Canadians disagree.
Any politician promising not to raise your taxes is like a vampire promising to become a vegetarian.
Far from environmental prophet, he is a foreign oil profiteer. That is the inconvenient truth of Al Gore.
I have worked hard to represent people of all backgrounds and I have always done so in a spirit of tolerance.
We know that the international jihadi movement has declared war on Canada.
Budgets don’t balance themselves, it takes fiscal discipline, and both the union and the government will have to show taxpayers that discipline.
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.
We don’t need subsidized corporate welfare schemes that rely on endless bailouts from the taxpayer.
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.
I do believe in our system there’s a role for holding the government accountable, and it’s very important to have voices who represent the people and ensure the government, which has enormous power, respects the will of the people. That’s what I hope to do.
Let me be blunt, employers do have to raise wages if they can’t attract enough employees. That’s the free market, that’s how it works.
I think the opposition parties, particularly the NDP, probably should have more voice. I can’t even remember the last time the NDP had a free vote.
We have to be ready to confront the risks that the terrorists and others present to our city and those risks are unique in any nation’s capital.
As someone who has put my life on hold, my personal life on hold, for Parliament and for public service for over a decade and a half, I really got to a culmination point where I had to make a decision to have more normality in my life, or sacrifice that entirely for a campaign that was going to be all consuming.
The government will not support a nine-week work year. That I can say with certainty.
It’s clear Justin Trudeau has something to hide.
More debt interest, higher taxes, a smaller GDP. That is the Liberal plan.
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.
If the Liberals and NDP were to take office they would take the benefits away and raise taxes.
Politics is agony and ecstasy. The highs are amazing. The lows are excruciating.