Tories Promise to Cut Consultant Spending, Liberals Say This Election ‘Most Consequential’

As advance polling entered the third day on April 20, the Conservatives pledged to eliminate the “inflation tax” while the NDP said it will introduce laws to prevent “price gouging” at grocery stores. The Liberals held a rally in the Ottawa-riding of Nepean and reiterated that the upcoming April 28 election is a critical moment for Canadians.
Speaking at a campaign stop in Surrey, B.C., on Sunday, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said he would axe what he calls the “inflation tax” by ending Liberal overspending, specifically noting that his party will cut the annual federal budget for consultants by $10 billion a year….