Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Pierre Poilievre | |
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| Name | Pierre Poilievre |
| Birth date | June 3, 1979 |
| Birth place | Calgary, Alberta |
| Party | Conservative Party of Canada |
| Riding | Carleton |
Pierre Poilievre is a Canadian politician who has been a member of the House of Commons of Canada since 2004, representing the riding of Nepean—Carleton and later Carleton. He has served under the leadership of Stephen Harper, Rona Ambrose, and Andrew Scheer, and has been a prominent figure in the Conservative Party of Canada. Poilievre has been involved in various high-profile roles, including as the Minister of Employment and Social Development Canada and as the Minister of Democratic Institutions. He has also been a member of the Cabinet of Canada and has participated in numerous Parliamentary committees, such as the Standing Committee on Finance and the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics.
Pierre Poilievre was born in Calgary, Alberta, and grew up in Gloucester, Ontario. He attended University of Calgary and later graduated from the University of Calgary with a degree in International Relations. During his time at university, he was involved in the Conservative Party of Canada and worked as a staff member for Stockwell Day, a former leader of the Canadian Alliance. Poilievre also worked for Jason Kenney, a former Minister of National Defence and Multiculturalism, and for Tom Flanagan, a former campaign manager for Stephen Harper. He has been influenced by the ideas of Milton Friedman, Friedrich Hayek, and Ayn Rand, and has spoken at events organized by the Fraser Institute and the Mackenzie Institute.
Pierre Poilievre began his career in politics as a staff member for Stockwell Day and later worked as a policy analyst for the Conservative Party of Canada. He was first elected to the House of Commons of Canada in 2004, representing the riding of Nepean—Carleton. He has since been re-elected several times, including in the 2006 Canadian federal election, the 2008 Canadian federal election, the 2011 Canadian federal election, and the 2015 Canadian federal election. Poilievre has served as the Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister of Canada and as the Minister of State for Democratic Reform. He has also been a member of the Cabinet of Canada and has participated in numerous Parliamentary committees, such as the Standing Committee on Finance and the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics. He has worked with other politicians, including Maxime Bernier, Kellie Leitch, and Michael Chong, and has been involved in various Parliamentary debates, including those on the Canada–Europe Free Trade Agreement and the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Pierre Poilievre has been a strong advocate for fiscal conservatism and has spoken out against government spending and taxation. He has also been a supporter of free trade and has advocated for the reduction of trade barriers. Poilievre has been a critic of the Canada Pension Plan and has argued that it is unsustainable in its current form. He has also been a supporter of the Keystone Pipeline and has argued that it is essential for the Canadian economy. Poilievre has worked with other politicians, including Jason Kenney, Rona Ambrose, and Andrew Scheer, and has been involved in various Parliamentary debates, including those on the Climate Change and the Energy policy of Canada. He has also been influenced by the ideas of the Mont Pelerin Society and has spoken at events organized by the Cato Institute and the Heritage Foundation.
Pierre Poilievre has been elected to the House of Commons of Canada several times, including in the 2004 Canadian federal election, the 2006 Canadian federal election, the 2008 Canadian federal election, the 2011 Canadian federal election, and the 2015 Canadian federal election. He has represented the ridings of Nepean—Carleton and Carleton. Poilievre has run against other candidates, including Anil Arora and Chris Rodgers, and has been involved in various Electoral campaigns, including those for the Conservative Party of Canada and the Liberal Party of Canada. He has also been involved in various Debates, including those organized by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and the Globe and Mail.
Pierre Poilievre has announced his candidacy for the leadership of the Conservative Party of Canada and has been campaigning across the country. He has been endorsed by several high-profile conservatives, including Jason Kenney, Rona Ambrose, and Maxime Bernier. Poilievre has also been supported by various Conservative Party of Canada members, including Michael Chong and Kellie Leitch. He has been involved in various Debates, including those organized by the Conservative Party of Canada and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and has spoken at events organized by the Fraser Institute and the Mackenzie Institute. Poilievre has also been influenced by the ideas of Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan, and has spoken about the importance of free enterprise and individual freedom. He has worked with other politicians, including Andrew Scheer and Erin O'Toole, and has been involved in various Parliamentary committees, including the Standing Committee on Finance and the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics.