Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre vowed while addressing his party’s caucus that he will keep delaying the federal government’s omnibus budget bill from passing in the House of Commons until cabinet introduces a plan to cut deficits and bring down inflation.
“Today I am announcing that I will be on my feet at roughly 7 p.m. to stand up against this budget,” Poilievre told the Conservative Party caucus during an address in Ottawa on June 7.
Poilievre was referring to the House of Commons vote scheduled for later in the day on Bill C-47, the Liberal government’s Budget Implementation Act. The bill will be sent to the Senate for consideration if it passes in the House….