Feb. 15, 2025: Pierre Poilievre delivered a major speech on National Flag Day showcasing plans to put Canada First. The tariff threat has proven Conservatives right on everything, and Conservatives have been talking about these Canada First ideas for over two years. Below is a list of many common-sense ideas that Pierre Poilievre has announced. He has placed positive Canada-first policies on the table.
Retaliate with dollar-for-dollar tariffs against America's
unjustified tariff threats, with 100% of the proceeds going to reimbursing
businesses and workers that are directly impacted. The rest will go to tax cuts for Canadians. Not one penny will go to other government
spending.
Repeal the unconstitutional No-New Pipelines Law C-69 within
60 days and replace it with a new law that protects nature and gets projects
approved within a year of an application.
Immediately green-light all federal permits for the Ring of
Fire in Northern Ontario to harvest chromite, cobalt, nickel, copper, and
platinum.
Take back control of our Arctic by establishing the first
permanent Arctic base since the Cold War in Iqaluit, two extra heavy
icebreakers for the Navy, and 2000 more Canadian Rangers to keep the true north
strong and free.
Bring together the Premiers within 30 days of forming the government to agree on removing as many interprovincial trade barriers as
possible. Poilievre will prioritize
agreeing on a standard set of trucking rules to get billions of
dollars of goods moving east-west and offer provinces a Free Trade Bonus to get
a deal done.
Create a Blue Seal Professional Licensing Standard recognized in each province so doctors, nurses, and engineers can work in all provinces and territories, and those Canadians trained abroad can quickly get certified and work in Canada up to our standards.
Remove GST on new homes under $1 million, saving $40,000 or
$2,200/year in mortgage payments on a $800,000 house and bringing more jobs for
our trades workers.
Within 60 days of becoming Prime Minister, Poilievre will
name a Tax Reform Task Force of entrepreneurs, inventors, farmers, and workers
to design a Bring it Home Tax Cut that will lower taxes on energy, work,
homebuilding, investment and making stuff in Canada as well as 20% less
paperwork by simplifying tax rules.
Incentivize Indigenous leaders to support energy projects by
letting companies pay a share of their federal corporate taxes to local First
Nations. This will help First Nations
create their own source of money for clean drinking water, schools, job
training, and more. These projects will
make First Nations the wealthiest people in the world, while we get things
approved and make Canada more self-reliant.
Reverse Liberal Bill C-5 and Bill C-75 and impose life
sentences for fentanyl kingpins to shut down drug manufacturing and superlabs,
saving lives.
Take back control of our border by sending military troops and helicopters to the border now, adding 2,000 new border agents, and giving CBSA powers for full border and more. Build border surveillance towers and deploy truck-mounted drone systems that can spot border incursions and track departures so we know which people who have been deported have actually left.
Install high-powered scanners at all major land crossings
and shipping ports to spot drugs, guns, and stolen cars inside containers or
vehicles.
End cancel culture and stop the war on our history by
building a monument to the brave Canadians who fought in Afghanistan,
strengthen penalties for those who tear down or deface our symbols, and restore
Canadian heroes like Terry Fox, the Famous Five, and our Indigenous peoples to
the passport.
Massively expand the Cadet Corps and the Junior Rangers to
bring together our youth from across the country and learn, under the
mentorship of members of the armed forces.
Create more exchanges so a teenager from Mississauga might
get the chance to do an Arctic Patrol in Inuvik, learning the wilderness and
survival secrets of the great Inuit Rangers. We will expand these immersion spaces to
10,000 more youth to cross the two solitudes and strengthen our official
languages.
Restore in-person citizenship ceremonies and add the following words to the existing oath: "I pledge gratitude to those who worked, sacrificed, and gave their lives to defend the freedom I now enjoy and build the country of Canada I call home. Like them, I pledge to fulfill my duties as a Canadian citizen.”
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