Pierre Poilievre has long known what he would do if elected Canada’s Prime Minister.
As a 20-year-old in 1999, he won a $10,000 prize for an essay on the topic of “As Prime Minister I would . . . ” in which he warned that “Canadian political institutions have caused our democracy to wither”, and argued for personal freedoms and wholesale tax reform.
A quarter of a century later Poilievre is closer to putting that populist vision into action after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced plans to leave office after nearly a decade in power.
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