Monday, July 08, 2024

Don't Buy The Image

Pierre Poilievre claims he's a man of the people. Linda McQuaig isn't buying it. She writes:

Poilievre has managed to pass himself off as anti-elitist and populist largely because Canadians have heard little about all the time he spends — when the cameras aren’t rolling — courting the country’s business elite.

Even as Poilievre has attacked corporate lobbyists — vowing they won’t be able to shape policy under his Conservative government as they have under the Liberals — he’s been consorting with a wide range of corporate lobbyists at about 50 extravagant private fundraising events across the country since being chosen party leader almost two years ago.

Details of these interactions have come to light due to investigative work by the online outlet The Breach, which has documented the presence of more than a hundred active or recent corporate lobbyists at Poilievre fundraising galas held at private mansions and swanky clubs, by carefully combing through the records in Elections Canada’s registry.

For instance, Poilievre was the central attraction at a lavish Regina fundraiser last November hosted by Saskatchewan’s wealthiest family, the Semples, owners of the Brandt Group of Companies, with major holdings in real estate, mining, construction, agriculture and pipeline equipment.

It didn’t seem to bother Poilievre that the Semples have a reputation for being anti-worker. In addition to serious health and safety violations, one of their companies was reprimanded by a labour tribunal for trying to impose its own collective agreement, which eliminated more than 50 pages from the existing agreement and added “unreasonable clauses” that gave the company extra powers.

Not exactly the friend of the working man:

But Poilievre has constructed a whole political persona for himself around the notion that he’s different, claiming recently that he’s visited 110 shop floors and five union halls while largely avoiding speaking to business groups.

Indeed, he’s warned business that they shouldn’t expect a warm welcome from government under his watch, that he plans to revamp the cosy relationship the Liberals have had with business.

Meanwhile, behind the scenes, Poilievre seems receptive to the corporate crowd.

As The Breach noted in an earlier investigation, the corporate set is heavily represented on the Conservative national council, which includes lobbyists representing major oil, pharmaceutical and real estate companies, as well as retail giants and others opposed to unions and minimum wage hikes.

None of the members of this 20-member Conservative council appears to represent workers.

Just a small heads up.

Image: The Walrus

15 comments:

Owen Gray said...

I get the distinct impression, DJF, that the Poilievre on display is not the real Poilievre.

lungta said...

No expose' will be registered in any anti-JT mind. While they may agree with every word, it does not dispel the visceral JT hate developed.
Proportional representation was my huge disappointment and preceded by the very unattractive smug swearing in ceremony that was nasally narrated by mouth breathing JT and " pledging allegiance to "the Queen and her "hairs"".
I have said before that 9/10 around here vote blue
but I can in all honesty say to them "I hate JT as much as you do but do we really have to trade down?"
The answer is yes, yes we do.
So prepare for more pain and hope that it is bad enough that at least numbing shock sets in because there will be no other amelioration provided.
Party politics is a residual leftover from elementary schoolyard behavior, in adult bodies.
Logic and reason are very low in the human choice making check list. Voting is the prime example.

Owen Gray said...

Voting has become an emotional response, lungta. Critical thought now has nothing to do with it.

Northern PoV said...

New horror movie in the making. Release date after October 20, 2025:

"The Real Poilievre."

Owen Gray said...

It seems to me, PoV, that we should be able to see the real Poilievre now.

zoombats said...

If anyone is in doubt or confusion as to Skippy's loyalties and abilities I present a past C.B.C. article on his Mentor's political Obituary. The man who Lil P.P. suckled at his teat of aspirations for governance.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/canada-election-2015-harper-political-obit-1.3273677

Owen Gray said...

Alienate friend and foe. That's the playbook, zoombats.

John B. said...

I watched Poilievre's speech to the building trades. His pledges on tax fairness and pension protection were stolen almost verbatim from an NDP platform that the Harper government opposed. Then he bragged that his party had supported recent anti-scab legislation and pledged that he will end abuses of the TFWP. Has our little teenaged libertarian grown into a socialist basket case? Will Stephen Harper need to have a word with him, or is he just testing our gullibility?

Owen Gray said...

I suspect that Poilievre thinks voters are stupid, John. Perhaps he's right.

Toby said...

“When someone is honestly 55 percent right, that’s very good and there’s no use wrangling. And if someone is 60 percent right, it’s wonderful, it’s great luck, and let him thank God.

But what’s to be said about 75 percent right? Wise people say this is suspicious. Well, and what about 100 percent right? Whoever says he’s 100 percent right is a fanatic, a thug, and the worst kind of rascal.”
― Czeslaw Milosz

Owen Gray said...

The people who claim to be the smartest people in the room aren't Toby.

Owen Gray said...

Some comments are being deleted without my approval. I don't know what's going on.

Northern PoV said...

"Some comments are being deleted without my approval. I don't know what's going on."

My guess:
The 'Blogger' platform is owned by Alphabet (Google).

Owen Gray said...

The problem is at their end, PoV.

Owen Gray said...

Poilievre suffers from terminal certitude, Toby.