Trudeau, Poilievre trade barbs in caucus speeches as Parliament set to reconvene
The prime minister said a particular focus this spring will be on health care, as premiers across the country call for more federal investment to resuscitate systems that are suffering from long wait times for patients and a shortage of workers.
“Yes, we will invest more money — that’s certainly part of the solution — but we’ll also make sure Canadians see improvements and better results.”Trudeau also highlighted Canada’s continued support for Ukraine as Russia’s invasion nears the one-year mark, along with other international concerns like the gang crisis in Haiti, protests for gender rights in Iran and Afghan refugees fleeing Taliban rule.
“What’s happening to our country? Seriously,” he asked, pointing to crime he called “out of control,” days-long waits at airports during severe winter storms and the rising cost of groceries, rents and mortgages.
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