Canadian Conservative Party Leadership Candidate Makes Appeal To Bitcoiners

Canadian Conservative Party Leadership Candidate Makes Appeal To Bitcoiners
фото показано с : bitcoinmagazine.com

2022-3-29 00:30

Pierre Poilievre, a Conservative Party candidate for Prime Minister of Canada recently spoke about supporting bitcoin on the campaign trail.

Pierre Poilievre, a Canadian Conservative Party Leadership candidate seeking the role of Prime Minister makes an appeal to Bitcoiners. “$400 billion in cash out of thin air" in quantitative easing has destroyed the Canadian currency, according to Poilievre. “Canada needs less financial control for politicians and bankers and more financial freedom for the people,” said the Prime Minister candidate.

As Bitcoin is becoming a rising tide in politics, Pierre Poilievre – Conservative Party Leadership candidate pursuing the role of Prime Minister, and current Member of Parliament (MP) of Canada – is seeking to gain favor in the Bitcoin and broader cryptocurrency space, as reported by CBC News.

"Government is ruining the Canadian dollar, so Canadians should have the freedom to use other money, such as bitcoin," Poilievre reportedly said on Monday.

This sentiment is not uniquely Canadian, as many citizens across the world have taken to heavy critique of the arbitrary practice of quantitative easing, a practice by which central authorities artificially inflate the money supply to solve their problems.

“$400 billion in cash out of thin air" Poilievre reportedly recounts to a crowd in front of Tahini’s, a shawarma shop in London, Ontario that accepts bitcoin as payment. This same shop later did an interview discussing why not only do they accept bitcoin, but also hold it on their balance sheet as a hedge against inflation.

“Choice and competition can give Canadians better money and financial products. Not only that, but it can also let Canadians opt-out of inflation with the ability to opt-in to crypto currencies,” says Poilievre . “It's time for Canadians to take back control of their money and their lives by making Canada the freest country on earth."

Poilievre says he means to ensure the continued allowance of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies while avoiding a ban, or China-like crackdown. He has also reportedly stated he intends for cryptocurrencies, not just bitcoin, to be treated as commodities. As the securities regulatory responsibility is a provincial matter, Poilievre also says he hopes to work with provinces to alleviate the "cobweb of contradictory rules", as CBC News reported.

Regulators have notably been overstepping their bounds in Canada as the Freedom Convoy in Ottawa endured the shutdown of bitcoin and other cryptocurrency wallets used to fund protestors. Court orders were issued forbidding the use of funds, bank accounts were frozen, and the public watched as Canada demonstrated the lack of financial sovereignty in our existing system.

“Canada needs less financial control for politicians and bankers and more financial freedom for the people,” says Poilievre. 

Update: The Conservative Party Leadership election will take place on September 10th of 2022. If Poilievre successfully attains this leadership position, he will be well-positioned to lead the Conservative Party in his bid for Canadian Prime Minister in the 20.

Similar to Notcoin - TapSwap on Solana Airdrops In 2024

origin »

Rare Pepe Party (RAREPEPEP) на Currencies.ru

$ 0 (+0.00%)
Объем 24H $0
Изменеия 24h: 0.00 %, 7d: 0.00 %
Cегодня L: $0 - H: $0
Капитализация $0 Rank 99999
Доступно / Всего 0 RAREPEPEP

candidate party conservative spoke canada supporting trail

candidate party → Результатов: 35


Фото:

Candidate for Kenyan Elections Body Says Adopting Blockchain Will Reduce Ballot Costs by 300%

An aspirant to the post of commissioner with the Kenyan Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has urged the elections body to consider adopting blockchain technology. According to Justus Abonyo, a former official with the Social Democratic Party of Kenya, doing this will help Kenya reduce the cost of “running an election by up to […]

2021-7-19 16:30


Does Hillary’s Swipe Make Tulsi Gabbard a Front-Runner in 2020?

Hillary Clinton lashed out at Democratic congresswoman and 2020 presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard. The 2016 Democratic nominee claimed that Russia is grooming Rep. Gabbard (D-HI) to run the third party in 2020 as an election spoiler to hand Donald Trump a second term in the White House: “They are also going to do third party […] The post Does Hillary’s Swipe Make Tulsi Gabbard a Front-Runner in 2020? appeared first on CCN.com

2019-10-21 20:52


French Far-Right Leader Marine Le Pen Faces Imprisonment for Anti-ISIS Tweets

The French far-right leader Marine Le Pen faces three years imprisonment and a possibly €75,000 ($90,000) fine over tweets she shared four years ago showing ISIS atrocities. The 50-year-old former presidential candidate, President of the National Rally political party (previously named National Front), is being prosecuted for distributing violent images, few weeks after the Paris terror attacks in November 2015, where 130 people were killed, according to reports.

2019-3-8 10:52


Фото:

U.S. Regulations Round-Up: CFTC Can’t Keep Pace with Crypto, Libertarian Candidate Accepts Bitcoin Donations

In recent regulatory news, the CFTC chairman has warned that the regulator is falling behind its international counterparts with regards to virtual currency and blockchain regulations; a U. S. Congressional bill is advocating the incorporation of cryptocurrencies into the regulatory mandate of FinCEN; and a candidate of the Wisconsin Libertarian Party is accepting donations in the […] The post U.

2018-7-27 00:15


Фото:

The Genesis Files: With Bit Gold, Szabo Was Inches Away From Inventing Bitcoin

As his Hungarian parents had fled post-war Soviet regime to settle in the United States, Nick Szabo came to call the Californian Bay area of the 1990s his home. Here, he was among the first to frequent the in-person “Cypherpunk” meetings organized by Timothy May, Eric Hughes and other founding members of the collective of cryptographers, programmers and privacy activists centered around the ’90s mailing list of the same name.

2018-7-13 17:16