Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said Thursday the Canadian Sovereignty Act would “legalize pipeline and major projects” #cdnpoli #ParlCA https://t.co/bX2Hty26Zf
“We want Canada to be truly economically self-sufficient and sovereign, and we want this to be once again a country where hard work earns a powerful paycheque that gives people a great life in an affordable home on a safe street,” Poilievre said #cdnpoli https://t.co/bX2Hty1z9H
Poilievre says of B.C. Premier Eby that 'one man can't block' pipeline proposal https://t.co/P7h8xJ1qoL #nationlnewswatch via @natnewswatch
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has announced plans to introduce the Canadian Sovereignty Act, which aims to legalize pipelines and major projects to boost Canada's energy economy and economic self-sufficiency. Poilievre criticized current policies under Carney, stating they are moving in the wrong direction, and called for construction to begin on two pipelines by next March. He emphasized that no individual, including British Columbia Premier David Eby, should be able to block pipeline proposals. Additionally, Poilievre intends to propose a comprehensive omnibus vote to repeal numerous Liberal anti-business laws, including those restricting pipelines, banning gas vehicles, imposing industrial carbon taxes, and capital gains taxes on reinvested Canadian earnings. His broader goal is to restore economic sovereignty and create a Canada where hard work results in strong paychecks, affordable housing, and safe communities.