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'Warrior culture': Poilievre promises strength in U.S. dispute

Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre toured Surrey construction site with a 'Canada first' message in tariff dispute

Federal Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre visited Surrey on Tuesday to promote his "common sense" vision for Canada, emphasizing the need for stronger border security, a robust economy and a tougher stance on crime.

The Conservative Party leader made a stop Tuesday afternoon (Feb. 4) to tour Ledgeview, a Black Maple Construction site in Whalley. 

Poilievre told the crowd that Canada was not in the state it is now before the "radical woke liberals" were in power and it won't be like that after they are gone.

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Anna Burns

About the Author: Anna Burns

I cover breaking news, health care, court and social issues-related topics for the Surrey Now-Leader.
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