Nick, that’s a really good question, & I am not really sure of the answer…so I googled, & I still not really sure of the answer.
He sort of seems to be referring to Gov’t bureaucracy both the provincial and federal levels I think (?) but again I’m not sure with complete confidence.
“Remove the gatekeepers and open up the gates of opportunity,” the federal Conservative Party leadership contender said.
torontosun.com
“I want to give Canadians back control of their lives and make Canada the freest place on Earth,” he said during a recent interview.
It’s a stock line of his, even so early in the campaign, and he used it twice in the 23-minute interview. Poilievre has mastered one of the most important political lessons, keep your message simple and repeat it often.
What does that look like though? What does he mean by making Canada the freest place on Earth?
For Poilievre, that means getting government out of the way or, using his terms, removing the gatekeepers.
The reason new immigrants can’t work in the trade or profession they trained in is the gatekeepers who make unfair rules, he says. The reason young people can’t afford to buy a house in much of the country? Also gatekeepers, according to Poilievre, gatekeepers who block the construction of new homes for a growing population and drive up the prices.
I don’t see “Gatekeepers” defined or anyone asking for it to be defined Nick….
“My purpose in running for prime minister is to make Canada the freest country on Earth, so people can take back control of their lives,” Carleton MP Pierre Poilievre said before a scheduled stop at the Ciociaro Club. “That starts with combating government-caused inflation. More expensive government has made a more expensive cost of living because of inflationary deficits and taxes. Inflation is at a 30-year high. Housing inflation has smashed all previous records. We have the second worst housing bubble on planet Earth. This is all caused by government.”
Pierre Poilievre is one of 11 people vying for the job of Conservative party leader after Erin O’Toole was ousted in February.
windsorstar.com
“Instead of creating cash, we’re going to create more of what cash buys, by removing the government ‘gatekeepers’ to let us build more automobiles, grow more food, build more affordable houses and produce more Canadian energy,” said Poilievre. “By creating more of the products and services we’ll increase the supply and reduce the cost of living for our people.”
If it helps any, without any definition found, terms “Gatekeepers” & “Regulatory Gatekeepers” seems to be used interchangeably.