Poilievre calls for deeper ties with U.K., Australia, New Zealand during London visit
OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is calling for Canada to deepen its trade and security ties with the U.K., Australia and New Zealand in the face of an increasingly unpredictable world.
In a speech in London on Tuesday, Poilievre called on the four allies to “build on the guarantee of security and freedom by bringing together the long-standing ties that united us in the past” through a new pact that would help guard against “shared threats like China, Russia and others.”
To do that, he pitched an agreement that would reduce trade barriers, increase labour mobility, boost trade and see the countries co-operate on defence procurement.
“If you’re capable of doing a heart surgery in London, England, surely you can do one in London, Ontario,” he said, citing an example of what such a pact would achieve.


