“I’m calling on [Trudeau] to do the honourable thing. To put aside his pride and his personal ego and cancel this budget. He should also cancel his summer vacation,” Poilievre told reporters during a press conference in Ottawa on June 8.
“Conservatives are prepared to work all summer long to rewrite a budget that balances budgets in order to bring down inflation and interest rates and that cancels all increases in taxes, because Canadians cannot afford to pay more.”
‘Major Financial Meltdown’
The Conservative leader said he led the filibuster of the Liberal budget because he believes Canada is heading towards a “very serious” economic crisis. He pointed out that since the prime minister introduced the federal budget on March 28, the International Monetary Fund has identified Canada as the country most at risk of mortgage defaults.“That’s because we have the biggest household debt of any country in the G7; $2 trillion of household debt. Our households have as much debt as the entire GDP [of Canada] combined,” Poilievre said.
Poilievre said the Canadian economy was at risk due to increasing interest rates, an “uppercut” to Canadians already struggling to pay their bills.
“What is going to happen over the next three years as all of these mega mortgages renew at these higher rates? We’re gonna have massive fire sales of homes, as people can’t make their payment and all they can do is put their house on the market, but there won’t be anyone to buy it because no one else can afford to pay the rates either. This could be a major financial meltdown,” he said.
“This is not me saying it. It’s the IMF. It’s the Bank of Canada,” Poilievre added.
On June 7, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland touted Canada’s economic growth as the strongest within the G7, lowest deficit to GDP and debt to GDP ratios in the G7, and triple-A credit rating as reasons why Canadians should feel confident in the country’s economic growth.
“We are very close to the end of this difficult time and to return to low stable inflation and strong steady growth,” she said.