Conservative Leader Denies Axing Tax
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Poilievre sticks with ’axe the tax,’ adds policy details to slogans as election nears

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Pierre Poilievre has always said he would scrap the consumer carbon price.
It’s not clear if he would keep the industrial carbon price, which is paid by big polluters.
In September , he announced plans to pass legislation he said would provide a “powerful carrot-and-stick incentive to speed up homebuilding”.
Poilievre has promised military surveillance and helicopters, along with 2,000 new border agents.
He also has said he will diversify Canadian trade, encourage more interprovincial trade and support a west-to-east pipeline project.
He has promised to slow down the immigration intake and crack down on fraud in the international student and temporary foreign worker programs.
The Conservatives pledged to build a new permanent Arctic military base in Iqaluit .
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