So here is a place to cut overspending! Start with Crypto's pension!
The guy who pretends to be so concerned about taxes and overspending is going to get at least $230,000 per year at age 65 after a dubious lifetime as a career politician?
Now who is the sellout? The guy has never had a real job outside of politics! The hypocrite should have kept his mouth shut about Singh's pension!
"A calculation of Poilievre's House of Commons pension indicates that he could draw more than $230,000 annually once he turns 65. That figure could grow considerably if Poilievre becomes prime minister following the next federal election.
If Singh qualifies for his pension, he could draw more than $66,000 annually starting at age 65, the same estimates suggest.
"Mr. Singh isn't the one who should be getting attacked over his pension," said Green Party Leader Elizabeth May. "I think it's a slippery slope and one [Poilievre] will regret."
Poilievre recently made MPs pensions a matter of public debate when he dubbed Singh a "sell-out" and accused him of putting himself ahead of Canadians to qualify for his House of Commons pension."
The guy who pretends to be so concerned about taxes and overspending is going to get at least $230,000 per year at age 65 after a dubious lifetime as a career politician?
Now who is the sellout? The guy has never had a real job outside of politics! The hypocrite should have kept his mouth shut about Singh's pension!
"A calculation of Poilievre's House of Commons pension indicates that he could draw more than $230,000 annually once he turns 65. That figure could grow considerably if Poilievre becomes prime minister following the next federal election.
If Singh qualifies for his pension, he could draw more than $66,000 annually starting at age 65, the same estimates suggest.
"Mr. Singh isn't the one who should be getting attacked over his pension," said Green Party Leader Elizabeth May. "I think it's a slippery slope and one [Poilievre] will regret."
Poilievre recently made MPs pensions a matter of public debate when he dubbed Singh a "sell-out" and accused him of putting himself ahead of Canadians to qualify for his House of Commons pension."
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