Tory finance critic says Poilievre’s bid to fire Macklem hurts party’s economic cred
OTTAWA — Conservative finance critic Ed Fast says he believes Pierre Poilievre’s pitch to fire the Bank of Canada governor over the country’s record-high inflation rate hurts the party’s credibility on economic issues.
Fast is co-chairing the leadership campaign of Poilievre rival Jean Charest, who also panned the attack against Tiff Macklem as being out of line.
Poilievre pledged to replace Macklem as the head of the country’s central bank during last week’s leadership debate in Edmonton, saying he would put someone in his place that follows its low-inflation mandate.
“I’m deeply troubled by suggestions by one of our leadership candidates, that that candidate would be prepared to interfere already at this stage in the independence of our central bank,” Fast told reporters ahead of the party’s caucus meeting Wednesday.