Conservative leadership contender Jean Charest took aim at rival candidate Pierre Poilievre Friday, saying Poilievre’s support for the Freedom Convoy “disqualifies” him to be the next prime minister for Canada. In an interview on CTV Morning Live on April 8, Charest accused Poilievre of encouraging “people breaking the laws” due to his support for the truckers who protested in Ottawa earlier this year against federal COVID-19 vaccine mandates. “I have a competitor by the name of Mr. Poilievre who supported, as you know, the blockade, and if you want to be a leader in this country and a legislator, you can’t make laws and break laws,” Charest said. The former Quebec Liberal premier also accused Poilievre of sending the wrong message to Canadians in regards to law and order, during a separate interview with CTV News that same day. “Laws are not a buffet table, if you’re a legislator, from …