CanadaPierre Poilievre Promises New Law Against Government JargonSavePrintPierre Poilievre, contender for the leadership of the federal Conservative party, speaks at a rally, in Charlottetown P.E.I., on Aug. 20, 2022. The Canadian Press/Jacques BoissinotThe Canadian Press9/1/2022|Updated: 9/1/20220:00X 1Pierre Poilievre is waging one of his final battles in the Conservative leadership race.The self-styled free speech defender’s latest target: the jargon used by the federal bureaucracy.Share this articleLeave a commentThe Canadian PressAuthorAuthor’s Selected ArticlesMother of Three-Year-Old Montreal Girl Denied Bail in Abandonment CaseJul 11, 2025Some Ontario Doctors Can Treat Family Members as Regulatory College Relaxes Rules Amid ShortageJul 11, 2025Canada Adds Surprise 83,000 Jobs in June, Driving Unemployment Rate Down to 6.9%Jul 11, 2025NDP Leadership to Begin in September, New Leader Chosen No Later Than March 29Jul 10, 2025Related TopicsConservativefree speechlanguage law