Poilievre tells supporters that he’s heard from Canadians around the country who want to own a home, people who are suffering because of the shortfalls of the economy and Canadians who are “afraid to go outside” because of rising crime.
“These stories touched my heart,” he says.
He tells the crowd he’ll continue to fight for these Canadians and take their stories into parliament.
“We will not give up.”
He addresses young people who cannot buy a home, those living in fear over crime, and those in fear of losing their jobs due to US tariffs, saying: “My message is one of hope. Change will take time, but we will fight for that change and we will deliver that change”.
“Canada first, Canada always,” he concludes. (BBC)