Poilievre Pledges No Parliament Break Until 3 Bills for ‘Change’ Passed, Carney Vows to Defend Steel Industry

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says a Tory government wouldn’t allow Parliament to break for the summer until three omnibus bills containing many of his campaign pledges are passed, while Liberal Leader Mark Carney pledged support for the steel industry, as the leaders campaigned on April 25.
Poilievre said if elected prime minister he would oversee “100 days of change” to reverse a slew of Liberal policies impacting energy, infrastructure building, and public safety. He made the announcement during a campaign event in Saskatoon.
The plan includes tabling three major bills. The first addresses affordability and includes measures such as cutting income tax by 15 percent for the lowest bracket, cutting the GST on news homes that cost less than $1.3 million, and removing the entire carbon tax and regulations on fuel and electricity….