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Poilievre says ‘corporate lobbyists’ in Ottawa are ‘utterly useless’

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre told a Vancouver business networking breakfast that “corporate lobbyists” in Ottawa are “utterly useless” and said he would focus on Canadian workers if his party forms government.

Speaking to the Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce Friday morning, Poilievre accused corporate interests of failing to stand up for workers, and vowed to make business leaders work harder to get community buy-in for their projects.

“My message to corporate Canada is that when I’m prime minister, if you want any of your policy agenda pushed forward, you’re going to have to convince not just me but the people of Canada that it is good for them,” Poilievre told the business crowd.

“When I’m prime minister, my… daily obsession will be about what is good for the working-class people of this country.”

His speech comes as the cost of living remains high and after Canadians identified affordability as their top priority for political leaders to focus on in polling done exclusively for Global News by Ipsos in January.

Poilievre noted it was the first time he addressed a chamber of commerce since becoming Conservative leader in September 2022 — while claiming to have spoken at 110 “shop floors” and five local union halls.

The reason, he explained, was his feelings toward “corporate lobbyists” in Ottawa who have been “utterly useless” in advancing the interests of Canadians.

Conservative leaders across Canada have long sought to win over union members — if not union leadership — and draw them away from rival political parties.

The efforts have had mixed results. Former Conservative leader Erin O’Toole made repeated appeals to union members, partially inspired by the U.K. Tory party’s success in luring blue-collar voters to

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