October 12, 2024
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And on the subject of the emergency-room crisis plaguing the country, Poilievre vowed to speed up the certification of foreign-trained doctors and nurses, arguing that this would increase the ranks of medical professionals to help curb hospital crowding.

Conservatives have chance to break through in Quebec, Pierre Poilievre says

“Montreal has the potential to become an economic superpower”

The federal Conservatives may well achieve a “breakthrough” in Quebec when Quebecers go to the polls in the next election by the fall of 2025, leader Pierre Poilievre predicted on Thursday.Riding in an RV on the way to Victoriaville during a weeklong tour of Quebec, Poilievre was hesitant to give any figures on the number of MPs who would be elected in the province. At present, the Conservative Party has nine Quebec MPs.

The latest public opinion survey, released by Abacus Data on Sunday, revealed that the Bloc Québécois led the province in “committed vote intention” with 36 per cent support, followed by the Liberals at 24 per cent. But the Conservatives were not far behind the Liberals at 22 per cent.

“I don’t want to be presumptuous, but my view is that if Quebecers have to choose between the costly coalition of (Justin) Trudeau and the NDP to tax their food, punish their work, double housing costs, and unleash crime and chaos in their communities, or a common sense Conservative government who will axe the tax, build the homes, fix the budget, and stop the crime, we have a chance for a breakthrough,” Poilievre said.

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