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  "description": "Finally, a politician brave enough to defend endless delay.",
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  "publishedAt": "2026-04-01T15:31:39.000Z",
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  "textContent": "For years, we have been told that Canada suffers from a productivity crisis. Our economy is stagnant, our infrastructure is crumbling, and our global competitors are leaving us in the dust. **It has felt, at times, like we are a nation incapable of building anything.**\n\nThank God for Pension Poilievre.\n\nFinally, we have a leader who understands that the worst thing a country can possibly do is build something. And not just _anything,_ the worst thing we could build is a fast, efficient, modern connection between our largest cities. A project that would slash travel times, create jobs, and link the economic heart of the nation. A project, frankly, that every other developed country outside of North America has figured out decades ago.\n\nLeave it to the man who forced an unnecessary, costly by-election just so he could keep living in a taxpayer-funded mansion to ask the real questions. Namely: **why on Earth would we ever want to make it easier for people to get from Toronto to Montreal?** That sounds suspiciously like _progress_ , and if there is one thing our official opposition cannot abide, it is progress.\n\n## Subscribe for issues and perspectives that mainstream outlets often ignore\n\nWe bring insights, analysis, and news that challenge the status quo.\n\nSubscribe\n\nEmail sent! Check your inbox to complete your signup.\n\nHis critique of the new high-speed rail line is a masterclass in visionary statesmanship. A $90-billion _“boondoggle,”_ he calls it. A _“pie-in-the-sky Liberal spending initiative.”_ A _“Liberal land grab.”_ When I hear these words, I don't hear the hollow talking points of a career politician who has never signed the front of a cheque in his life. I hear the voice of a man who understands **that the only good project is a cancelled project.**\n\nWhy risk building something that might benefit the economy for the next century when we could simply… not? Why deal with the hassle of expropriating land for a public good when we could just leave it empty? Construction is loud, it's messy, and it might create jobs in sectors of the economy that don’t involve sitting in a leather chair and shouting at a camera. **Where is the political upside in that?**\n\nThis is why Pension Poilievre is the ideal candidate to lead our great country. He is a man who is fundamentally opposed to the concept of _doing._ He has spent his entire career perfecting the art of delay. He knows that the best way to solve a problem is to **ensure it never gets solved, so you can keep campaigning on it forever.**\n\nLet's be honest: who wants a leader like Mark Carney, who actually finishes things? A leader who builds a high-speed rail line would have to answer difficult questions, like _“how did you keep it on budget?”_ and _“what is the ridership?”_ It is far easier—and far more comfortable—to remain the Leader of the Opposition, where you can collect a hefty pension, live in a mansion paid for by the people you despise, and never have to take responsibility for actually running anything.\n\nThe beauty of his opposition to the rail line is that it exposes his core philosophy: the status quo is perfect. **The fact that Canada is decades behind Europe and Asia on high-speed rail is a feature, not a bug. Why would we want to be like France or Japan?** They have efficient trains and functional infrastructure. We have the potential for endless committee hearings and the sacred right to do absolutely nothing.\n\nSome might call this obstructionism. I call it consistency. Poilievre has railed against government inefficiency and red tape for his entire career. Now, when the government is finally cutting through that red tape to actually build something of demonstrable benefit, he wants to cancel it. This isn't hypocrisy; it's a sophisticated strategy to ensure that the red tape remains forever.\n\nWe don't need nation-builders. We don't need visionaries who look at a congested corridor and see opportunity. We need a leader who looks at that same corridor and sees a chance to score political points. **We need a man who understands that the only thing worse than government waste is government _building_.**\n\nSo thank you, Pension Poilievre, for standing up for the proud Canadian tradition of talking about things endlessly until the opportunity passes us by. **Thank you for reminding us that the best way to lead is to ensure nothing ever gets done.**\n\nAfter all, if we actually built the train, what would he complain about?\n\n## Tired of seeing important stories swept under the rug by the right-wing establishment media?\n\nSubscribe and get the full picture. Stay updated, stay informed, and join a community that values truth and transparency. Subscribe to The Provincial Times for free to receive new stories and support our work!\n\nSubscribe\n\nEmail sent! Check your inbox to complete your signup.\n\nDid you like this article? Consider a small donation.\n\n* * *\n\n_This piece is a work of satire and was written for humorous purposes only. The views expressed do not reflect the actual opinions of the author, The Provincial Times, or Left Lane Media Group, and are intended as political commentary in the tradition of mockery and jest._ Read our Content Policy here.Read our Content Policy here.",
  "title": "ADAMS: Why Pension Poilievre is undoubtedly the best man for the job",
  "updatedAt": "2026-06-12T18:31:56.003Z"
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