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Newsroom Ready: Tories accuse Trudeau of being out of touch on inflation
In the first question period since the Sept. 20 election returned practically the same minority House of Commons, Conservatives got personal while blaming Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for skyrocketing inflation. They accused him of being out of touch with the concerns of average Canadians, repeatedly questioning whether he knows the price of gas, a loaf of bread, lumber or other basic household goods.
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The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP142416306
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Create Date:
11/24/2021 5:30:00 PM
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affordable
crisis
Gas
HOUSING
inflation
lumber
Michelle Rempel Garner
Question Period
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Trudeau