Poilievre calls Carney’s Davos speech ‘well-crafted,’ but says action must follow

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/poilievre-carney-davos-speech-9.7057086

37 Comments

  1. OneMoreTime998 on

    What does Poilievre know about action? 20 years in politics and never accomplished a damn thing other than blowing a 20-30pt lead and losing his own damn seat. Poilievre is an expert on losing.

  2. 6 page response? Jesus. And in it he couldn’t help but attack the liberals. Good lord. How the cons actually want this guy to be leader is beyond me.

  3. Inevitable_Fuel7244 on

    Not a fan of PP but he is right. People are going to find something to complain about with his comment, but given it’s his job to basically criticize everything Carney does, him giving a compliment here shows how much that speech resonated across party lines. Here’s to hoping PP, Carney, and the premieres can band together in a positive way over the coming months.

  4. > “If Liberal words and good intentions were tradable commodities, Canada would already be the richest nation on earth,” Poilievre wrote. “Unfortunately, **after a decade of promises and grand speeches**, Liberals have made our economy more costly and dependent than ever before.”

    They don’t get that this just doesn’t land. The electorate doesn’t see the Trudeau Liberals and Carney Liberals as one continuous government.

    The electorate sees the Carney Liberals as though it’s a newly elected party. PP is not going to convince people otherwise.

  5. It’s true. We need more domestic action, not just international moralizing, no matter how well-crafted it is

  6. Appropriate-Ruin-17 on

    Glad to hear a bit of steadiness from PP, keep it constructive! The official opposition is an important and competent voice , also easier to hear if it’s focused, insightful, rather than cutting and jabbing. We need a diversity of voices in these times. I would love to see a liberal cabinet that included a few conservatives if relations were better!!

  7. > Conservatives are “as always” willing to work with the prime minister to “turn these words into results.

    Brother if you cared about results you would’ve taken your result in Carleton and left

  8. armageddonanyone on

    Well, Mr Carney was, among other things, reporting on action taken.

    I imagine, he probably won’t sit on his thumbs for the duration of his time in office.

    More action is bound to follow

  9. >In his response, Poilievre acknowledged that “no one can control what President Trump does or says,” but said the reality is that Canada still lives next door to the largest economy and military on earth — and that while diversifying trade is essential, Canada’s security and trade relationship with the U.S. **will outlast one president**.

    Hmmm that’s funny, I could’ve sworn people said the same thing after January 6th, that Trumpism and MAGA was finished and never be seen again, yet here we are.

    People seem to easily forget that Obama campaigned against NAFTA in 2008 (albeit he did soften his tone once in office), or that Bush Jr. was screwing around with import duties on softwood lumber. We’re kidding ourselves if we think that there isn’t a reasonably large group in the US that actively wants to demolish North American free trade.

  10. 100% agreed.

    Housing starts are trending down. What happened to the election promises?

    We started importing cheap workers again – TFW and LMIA restarted for low wage positions in Vancouver, Winnipeg, Halifax and Montreal. I believe we were promised negative immigration?

    Food inflation is highest amongst G7 countries. This hurts everyone, but hurts low income families the most. I don’t see anyone in the government even remotely touching this issue. I believe we were promised affordability.

    Nice speech overall, give that speech writer a raise, but action must follow and so far it’s not.

  11. Carney is all action, unlike PP. He said at Davos the way forward was for middle powers to form alliances and he’s been working hard at that. Personally I’d love to see some work towards a CANZUK alliance. Give us free trade and free movement and work within these commonwealth nations, we have more in common with them than anyone else. 

  12. Actually, Poilievre, if you’ve been paying attention, you’d know the speech followed the action. not the other way around. Carney’s speech is merely announcing to the world what Canada’s already been doing since Carney was elected, which is diversifying our economy, and reducing dependence on the United States.

    What a moron.

  13. spennyspaghetti on

    Wow Carney’s speech was as so good that the political opposition who’s background is as a political “attack dog” and who’s default is to criticize and critique everything, had to admit publicly that he did good.

  14. There are so many ways Pollievre could say the same thing, but not be negative lol if there was a good time to dispel the sense that hes always negative – this was it and he failed.

    Conservatives need a new leader

  15. The “outlast one president” quote is the key one in this piece.

    This is exactly what Carney was talking about: the attitude of ‘just wait and things will *go back to normal*, so we really don’t have to do anything’.

    It’s nostalgia as policy.

  16. Cautious-Hat-5505 on

    He took two days to “parse” the speech? Nah he waited to see which way the wind was blowing lol.

  17. DisingenuousGuy on

    Now the only thing left to do is for several more Conservatives to cross the floor to give the Liberals a Majority. Then once the Conservative Party becomes irrelevant, progress will follow after PeePee Poliover no longer matters. 😊

  18. I’m so tired of the “oh ya, tell me one thing Carney has done” crowd. The man has quietly jetted around the world crafting new alliances and trade deals to shield us from the geopolitical shift of our generation. He’s positioning Canada as a leader in this new world. But, because it’s not blared out in a trump style tweet or executive order, apparently he hasn’t accomplished anything meaningful.

  19. burnaccountlol on

    He’s being a politician first and a Canadian second. Not that we all have to unite under one banner but if ever there was a time for bipartisanship it’s now.

  20. Action must follow???? Carney has been all over the world putting in the work!!

    We would be in a much worse place with PP in power.

  21. Why on earth does this guy still get attention? His whole platform was built and run with Trump-like antics and rage bait. Fuck PP.

  22. I think that everyone forgets that just after the election, Pierre and the CPC offered to work with Liberals to follow up on the promises. They helped pass C5, but then Carney shut down the HoC for summer break.
    After that, they didn’t work together on anything, and not because the CPC shut down all these bills that were proposed. Liberals chose to not work with anyone on anything, including the budget.
    So it’s back to square one, new year, and our federal parties need to work together to get things done.
    The clock is ticking.