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  3. Pierre Poilievre wants the government to cancel the planned high speed rail project.

Pierre Poilievre wants the government to cancel the planned high speed rail project.

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    Pierre Poilievre wants the government to cancel the planned high speed rail project.

    “Poilievre panned the idea of expropriating land for the project, calling it a ‘Liberal land grab.’”

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    Poilievre says government should cancel Toronto-Quebec City high-speed rail project | CBC News

    Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says the Liberal government should cancel the high-speed rail project planned to link Toronto and Quebec City.

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    CBC (www.cbc.ca)

    Here’s Poilievre back when he didn’t have a seat in Parliament:

    “Poilievre said that the legislation will be needed to get the [pipeline] construction underway, hand-in-hand with national leadership to push past any detractors.”

    Like landowners, especially First Nations, whose lands a pipeline would pass through?

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    Poilievre calls for two new pipelines, even if people 'chain themselves to a tree'

    The Canadian Sovereignty Act proposes to repeal the single-use plastics ban, the electric vehicle mandate, and Bills C-48 and C-69

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    Yahoo News (ca.news.yahoo.com)

    Maybe Alto, the company that is planning the railway, needs to match the oil companies’ donations to the Conservative Party of Canada.

    Never mind the railway will continue to bring economic benefits to Canada long after any pipelines have shut down, not to mention help reduce emissions.

    #PierrePoilievre #NeverVoteConservative

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