Justin Trudeau has criticized the newly elected head of the Conservative Party of Canada for his support of cryptocurrency. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s primary rival in the 2025 elections will be 43-year-old Pierre Poilievre. Poilievre won the Conservative Party leadership challenge by a majority on Saturday evening. The Canadian prime minister stated in a series of tweets on September 13 that his party would continue to interact with Conservative Party members but wouldn’t be afraid to criticize any “questionable, dangerous economic proposals” they propose. We’ve made every effort to work with all Parliamentarians over the years, and we’ll continue to do so. But we’ll also call out questionable, reckless economic ideas – because Canadians deserve responsible leadership. — Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) September 13, 2022 Although Trudeau did not expressly criticize Pierre Poilievre by name, he labeled various actions Poilievre initiated as “poor leadership.” Pledges By Pierre Poilievre The Conservative leader said he would dismiss the Bank of Canada’s governor, Tiff Macklem, criticizing the institution for its reckless expenditures during the COVID-19 epidemic. Poilievre has attributed the country’s rising inflation to Justin Trudeau and his finance ministers, arguing that domestic issues like the conflict in Ukraine are less to blame than the 220 billion Canadian dollars the government spent on income and busin...