Conservative leadership hopeful goes after IMF head for ‘left-wing ideology’
HALIFAX — Candidates vying for the leadership of the Conservative Party took aim at the International Monetary Fund on Wednesday, saying its endorsement of the Trudeau government’s “left-wing ideology” will only kill jobs and plunge the country further into debt.
Leadership candidate Tony Clement went so far as to accuse Christine Lagarde, the head of the respected international body, of “spouting left-wing ideology” when she praised the fiscal policies of the federal government a day earlier in Ottawa.
“I don’t care if it’s the Queen of Sheba — if you’re advancing theories based on left-wing ideology that means more tax and more spend, it will not create jobs,” he said on the last day of the Conservative caucus retreat in Halifax.
“We’re not going to fall down the same cliff again just because some expert from outta town has said it’s ok.”


