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Pierre Poilievre Critiques Liberal Budget: Calls for Economic Reforms

By Chad Dashly, Current News Room | Published on November 14, 2025

Poilievre’s Economic Vision: Lowering Housing Costs and Government Spending

In a recent address, Pierre Poilievre, leader of the Conservative Party, launched a sharp critique of the Liberal government’s budget, emphasizing the urgent need for economic reforms to reduce housing costs and stimulate growth. Poilievre pointed to the excessively long approval processes for major projects, like mines and LNG plants, which take years to start, further hampering Canada’s economic growth.

Poilievre specifically highlighted the inflated cost of housing in Canada, attributing much of the $200,000 increase in housing prices to taxes, permits, and zoning regulations. He suggested that if these barriers were removed, home prices could drop significantly, giving more Canadians the chance to buy a home. “In Vancouver, 60% of the cost of a new house comes from government-imposed fees and taxes,” he stated. “Government needs to step aside and let builders build.”

Canada’s Potential for Economic Growth

Poilievre also discussed Canada’s vast natural resources and how the country should capitalize on them to become the cheapest place in the world to build, grow food, and produce energy. He argued that Canada, with its vast landmass and abundant resources, has the potential to be a global economic leader if it removes bureaucratic barriers to economic activity.

Despite the Conservative Party’s recent challenges, including a defection of one MP to the Liberals, Poilievre remains optimistic. He emphasized the growing support for the Conservative Party, citing that they received 2.95 million more votes in the last election compared to the previous one.

Focus on Youth and Property Rights

Poilievre also touched on the youth vote, noting that young Canadians are struggling with high costs of living and job insecurity. “They are working multiple jobs just to stay afloat, yet they can’t afford a home,” he said. He believes the Conservative message—focused on affordable housing, job creation, and financial independence—is resonating with younger voters.

Furthermore, Poilievre emphasized the importance of protecting property rights in Canada, arguing that the federal government must stand firm in defending fee simple property ownership rights in court. “The courts cannot undermine the basic rights of property holders,” he stressed.

Conservative Policy on Agriculture and Immigration

Addressing Canada’s agricultural industry, Poilievre reiterated his stance on limiting the temporary foreign worker program, arguing that Canadian jobs should go to young Canadians first. He stated that agriculture could benefit from access to skilled foreign workers, but the broader immigration program should focus on helping young Canadians find jobs and build a better future.

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