Poilievre pitches to new immigrants, as Brown attacks him over 2015 niqab ban bill
OTTAWA — Patrick Brown, the newest entrant in the Conservative leadership race, kicked off his campaign by blasting opponent Pierre Poilievre over his presence in the party in 2015 when it pushed creating a tip line for “barbaric cultural practices.'”
The attack came as Poilievre spent the past few days meeting with cultural community leaders in the Greater Toronto Area and promising to cut red tape for immigrants wanting to access the necessary licences they need to work in regulated industries.
Poilievre pledged a Conservative government led by him would incentivize provinces to require occupational licensing bodies to decide on an immigrant’s application within 60 days of receiving their paperwork, rather than forcing them to wait for months.
As Poilievre made the pledge, Brown released a statement saying the longtime Ottawa-area MP lacks credibility on any policy that impacts minority communities given his role in the Conservatives’ 2015 election campaign.