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Tory finance critic says Poilievre’s bid to fire Macklem hurts party’s economic cred

- STEPHANIE TAYLOR

Conservati­ve finance critic Ed Fast said Wednesday he believes Pierre Poilievre’s pitch to fire the Bank of Canada governor over the country’s inflation rate, which is the highest it’s been in 30 years, hurts the party’s credibilit­y on economic issues.

Fast is co-chairing the leadership campaign of longtime Ottawa-area MP Poilievre rival and former Quebec premier 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.

“We lose some credibilit­y when we do this ... It is fair to ask questions, to demand solutions to the skyrocketi­ng cost of living. But we also have to respect the institutio­ns that have been granted independen­ce to ensure that they function apart from political interferen­ce.”

Fast was appointed as the party’s finance critic by interim Conservati­ve leader Candice Bergen after Poilievre, the previous critic who spent months laserfocus­ed on inflation, decided to enter the contest.

Fast attributes inflation, which is driving up the cost of goods like gas and groceries, to government spending. Experts say other factors are also at play, including how countries are still dealing with pandemic-related supply chain issues and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

“Central banks around the world have struggled with the same challenges that our central bank has struggled with,” Fast said.

Macklem was appointed in 2020 on a seven-year term.

Poilievre has dismissed previous criticism of his proposal to fire the bank governor as merely political elites attacking his message.

He stuck to that theme in his response on Wednesday, saying the

Bank of Canada governor has a mandate to keep inflation at two per cent.

“Ed Fast and Jean

Charest would have no problem firing a waitress or welder for not doing their jobs. But they won’t do the same for a big shot banker whose failures have cost our people a fortune,” Poilievre said in a statement.

Earlier in the day, Marilyn Gladu, an Ontario MP who is co-chairing Poilievre’s campaign in that province, offered a similar defence of his proposal to axe Macklem. She also supported his embrace of the cryptocurr­ency Bitcoin as a way to deal with inflation, which has been dismissed by other leadership candidates as irresponsi­ble and financial experts as simply untrue.

“The more the Liberal media gets excited and upset about Pierre Poilievre, the more I know that they’re worried he’s going to win.”

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