Poilievre calls mayors of Quebec's 2 biggest cities 'incompetent' over slowdown in home construction

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre did not mince words when talking about the mayors of Quebec’s two largest cities, describing Valérie Plante and Bruno Marchand as “incompetent” in a social media post Thursday.

Poilievre was reacting to a recent report from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. That report showed a significant dip in the number of homes being built in Quebec in 2023 dipped compared to the previous year. 

Poilievre took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to criticize the way Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is handling the housing crisis.

But Plante, the mayor of Montreal, and Marchand, her counterpart in Quebec City, weren’t spared. 

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