Pierre Poilievre

January 6, 2024
Politician

Quick Facts

Pierre Poilievre
Full Name Pierre Poilievre
Occupation Politician
Date Of Birth Jun 3, 1979(1979-06-03)
Age 45
Birthplace Calgary
Country Canada
Birth City Calgary
Horoscope Cancer

Pierre Poilievre Biography

Name Pierre Poilievre
Birthday Jun 3
Birth Year 1979
Place Of Birth Calgary
Home Town Calgary
Birth Country Canada
Birth Sign Cancer
Spouse Anaida Poilievre

Pierre Poilievre is one of the most popular and richest Politician who was born on June 3, 1979 in Calgary, Calgary, Canada. Pierre Marcel Poilievre PC MP (born June 3, 1979) is a Canadian politician who served as Minister of State for Democratic Reform from 2013 to 2015 and Minister of Employment and Social Development in 2015. He is currently a Member of the Parliament of Canada representing the suburban Ottawa riding of Carleton as well as the Opposition Critic for Finance and National Capital Commission (also referred to as Shadow Minister of Finance) of the Conservative Party of Canada since 2017. First elected to the House of Commons in 2004 in the riding of Nepean—Carleton, Poilievre was reelected in 2006, 2008 and 2011; he was elected in 2015 in the reestablished riding of Carleton and re-elected in the same riding in 2019.

As a member of Parliament, Poilievre has been involved with a variety of charities. For his 30th birthday, Poilievre co-hosted an event with Ottawa Police Chief Vernon White to help raise funds for Harvest House Ministries and Project S.T.E.P. Both charities do work within the greater Ottawa community to treat substance abuse and prevent addiction. In 2005, Poilievre helped raise $40,000 to help rebuild the Manotick legion after it was destroyed by fire in June of that year.

As Parliamentary Secretary to Treasury Board, Poilievre took credit for redrafting Canada’s whistleblower protection laws. and worked with Minister John Baird to pass the Federal Accountability Act through the House of Commons of Canada. The Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act was enacted to provide a process for public sector employees when disclosing abuses and wrongdoings within the federal government and protection of these employees from reprisals. The Federal Accountability Act received Royal Assent on December 12, 2006.

Poilievre proposed a sports tax credit to then Opposition-leader Stephen Harper. The sports tax credit became a central plank in the Conservative Party’s 2006 election platform. The tax credit came into effect January 1,

  1. The tax credit allows parents to claim $500 per year for dependent children under the age of 16. Parents that have children with disabilities are eligible for the tax credit until their child reaches the age of 18. This credit has since been eliminated.

In 2004, Poilievre stood as Conservative candidate in the riding of Nepean—Carleton. He defeated Liberal cabinet minister David Pratt by 3,736 votes. In 2006, Poilievre was re-elected with 55% of the vote, beating Liberal candidate Michael Gaffney by 19,401 votes. He has been re-elected in 2008 and 2011 with similar majorities. Since 2006, he has been appointed as Parliamentary Secretary to various ministers including John Baird, the President of the Treasury Board and to Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

Pierre Poilievre Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Politician
House Living in own house.

Pierre Poilievre is one of the richest Politician from Canada. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Pierre Poilievre 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

In 1999, writing as Pierre Marcel Poilievre, he contributed an essay, “Building Canada Through Freedom” to the book @Stake—”As Prime Minister, I Would…”, a collection of essays from Magna International’s “As Prime Minister” awards program. In his essay he argued, among other things, for a two-term limit for all Members of Parliament. He did not win the competition and is now in his sixth term as an MP. At the time, he was editorially described as being in the second year of a Commerce program at the University of Calgary. His self-description was as “a political junkie with a passion for public debating and a special interest in international relations”.

Sadly, incidents like these have become far too prevalent on college and university campuses across Canada. I am reminded of the violent left-wing mob that shouted anti-Semitic curses at a former Israeli prime minister and prevented him from speaking at Concordia University in 2002.

In the summer of 2006, Poilievre and Minister John Baird helped secure a $1 per year rent for the Queensway Carleton Hospital from the National Capital Commission. Before the brokered agreement, the QCH was paying the NCC $23,000 per year in rent. The lease of the hospital was to expire in 2013, and the rent was set to increase substantially.

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Who is Pierre Poilievre Dating?

According to our records, Pierre Poilievre married to Anaida Poilievre. As of December 1, 2023, Pierre Poilievre’s is not dating anyone.

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Construction began on July 27, 2010. The event was locally publicised, with politicians of all levels and parties involved attending the ground breaking.

Facts & Trivia

Pierre Ranked on the list of most popular Politician. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Canada. Pierre Poilievre celebrates birthday on June 3 of every year.

The bridge was originally scheduled to be completed in 2012, but in 2012 the original contractor, ConCreate USL, went into receivership. The bridge opened in July 2014.

Is Pierre Poilievre bilingual?

Poilievre is bilingual, speaking fluent English and French. Poilievre has a large social media following on platforms such as Twitter and YouTube.

What does Pierre Poilievre do?

Professions

How old is Pierre Poilievre?

43 years (June 3, 1979)

Do Canadian MPS have to be bilingual?

Not necessarily. Approximately 40% of positions in the federal public service are designated bilingual. In some provinces, the percentage of bilingual positions in federal government offices is less than 4%.

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