Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during Question Period in Ottawa. Source: CPAC
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during Question Period in Ottawa. Source: CPAC
Trudeau flew to Florida last week to meet with Trump, discussing the potential economic fallout of the tariffs. On Tuesday, he briefed Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and other opposition leaders on the situation, emphasizing the need for a united front to counter Trump’s narrative.
“There is a tradition in Canada that when times are tough, when there’s a moment of crisis or when we’re threatened, Canadians pull together,” Trudeau said during question period on Wednesday. “We step up, we go across partisan lines, and we defend Canada. It seems increasingly clear that is not something Pierre Poilievre is able to do.”
Trudeau’s comments come after Poilievre criticized the government’s handling of border policies, accusing the Liberals of having “lost control of the border.” His remarks appeared to contradict Trudeau’s request to opposition leaders to avoid statements that could amplify Trump’s claims.


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