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Canadian PM Candidate Pierre Poilievre Comes Out In Support Of Using Bitcoin As Legal Money



Pierre Poilievre, the Prime Minister candidate of the Canadian Conservative Party, has come out in support of allowing Canadians to use Bitcoin (BTC) as legal money in the country.


It has been reported that the YouTube channel BITCOIN posted a video on March 29 of Poilievre saying that the people of Canada need “more financial freedom” before a crowd of about 100 at a local restaurant.


He said:

“That includes freedom to own and use crypto, tokens, smart contracts, and decentralized finance. People should have the freedom to choose other money. If the government is going to abuse our cash, we should have the freedom to use other, higher quality cash.”

However, earlier this year, the Canadian government led by Liberal Party Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had taken a hard-line approach against crypto in response to the Freedom Convoy protests that took place in Ontario. In January and February, Canadian officials froze bank accounts of protestors and attempted to block all donations to the truckers, including those made in crypto.


The report said that the Executive Director of the Canadian Blockchain Consortium (CBC) Koleya Karringten said that right now “it’s a hostile environment from the Liberal government towards crypto,” which is “due to a lack of knowledge, understanding, and regulatory clarity.”


She added:

“It’s important to have a strong advocacy position to educate the government on blockchain. Once they see the level of tax revenue, they will know this isn’t an industry for criminals, it’s an industry for innovation.”

Likewise, Karringten believes that there are now more crypto holders following the complications caused by PM Trudeau invoking the Emergencies Act in February. The non-profit organization Catalyst said on February 23 that those complications may have resembled a bank run.

Despite his fervency, Poilievre’s support of cryptocurrency may still only resonate with a small group of Canadians. By last October, research firm Ipsos had determined that only about 14% of Canadian citizens over the age of 18 owned cryptocurrency. That number is up from just 3% in 2016, signaling a tremendous growth rate. The outlook for adoption looks bright, as Ipsos also found that about 25% of Canadian adults are considering buying crypto in the future.


Moreover, this sentiment is consistent with a study reported in January which concluded that out of 1,000 Canadian respondents, 62% would be interested in being paid in crypto by 2027. Karringten shares the optimistic outlook for Canada’s adoption of crypto. She said that there has been a “huge increase” in the amount of interest expressed by residents of provincial Alberta, where the CBC operates.


Thus, she added:

“Banks can’t ignore it anymore. Politicians can’t ignore it anymore. They are all starting to ask ‘How can we adopt it?’”

Source: Cointelegraph


 

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