Conservative Leader Poilievre Attacks Trudeau on Border Issue, Echoes Trump

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Conservative Leader Poilievre Attacks Trudeau on Border Issue, Echoes Trump
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Pierre Poilievre, Conservative Leader, met with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other opposition leaders, then attacked Trudeau on the border issue, echoing Trump's criticisms. This move was unpopular in Quebec and raised concerns about Poilievre's willingness to side with Trump against Canadian interests.

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre speaks to reporters as he leaves the Prime Minister's office in the West Block after taking part in a meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and fellow opposition leaders on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, on Dec. 3. Pierre Poilievre had to come up with something. He had strayed off message. He had to find his way back to safety.

Mr. Poilievre knocked himself off message because he responds to every issue by rhetorically firebombing his opponent. But on Sunday, Mr. Poilievre found himself complaining that asylum-seekers are taking Canadian jobs and sparking discussion about whether the lack of a Team Canada approach to Mr. Trump might harm Canada’s interests.on his Mar-a-Lago dinner with Mr. Trump, the Conservative Leader emerged to emphasize to reporters that the tariffs Mr.

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