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Poilievre lays out plan for first 100 days of a Conservative government

SASKATOON - If the Conservatives form government in this election, members of Parliament can expect to be in the House of Commons all summer long as the Tories pass three laws meant to crack down on crime, boost resource production and tackle affordability, Pierre Poilievre said Friday.

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SASKATOON - If the Conservatives form government in this election, members of Parliament can expect to be in the House of Commons all summer long as the Tories pass three laws meant to crack down on crime, boost resource production and tackle affordability, Pierre Poilievre said Friday.

“I have some good news and bad news: The good news is Canadians can elect a government that will bring change. The bad news for the politicians is your summer vacation is cancelled,” Poilievre said at a news conference in Saskatoon.

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