The New Democrats are facing political headwinds when it comes to carbon pricing, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau acknowledged Friday, but he said he doesn't understand why they're pulling back their support.
The New Democrats are facing political headwinds when it comes to carbon pricing, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau acknowledged Friday, but he said he doesn't understand why they're pulling back their support.
"So I don't entirely understand the position of the NDP and pulling back from affordability measures and from the fight against climate change." "I understand the political pressures on the NDP leadership right now and the challenges of holding an unpopular position, but doing the right thing should be something progressive voters in this country can count on."Capital Dispatch: Sign up for the latest in federal politics and why it matters
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Trudeau says he doesn't understand why NDP is pulling back from carbon price supportOTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he doesn't understand why the federal New Democrats are pulling back their support for the carbon price, though he acknowledges they are facing political headwinds.
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Trudeau says he doesn't understand why NDP is pulling back from carbon price supportOTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he doesn't understand why the federal New Democrats are pulling back their support for the carbon price, though he acknowledges they are facing political headwinds.
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Trudeau says he doesn't understand why NDP is pulling back from carbon price supportOTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he doesn't understand why the federal New Democrats are pulling back their support for the carbon price, though he acknowledges they are facing political headwinds.
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PM Justin Trudeau says he doesn't understand NDP pulling carbon price supportPrime Minister Justin Trudeau says he doesn't understand why the federal New Democrats are pulling back their support for the carbon price, though he acknowledges they are facing political headwinds.
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Trudeau says he doesn't understand why NDP is pulling back from carbon price supportOTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he doesn't understand why the federal New Democrats are pulling back their support for the carbon price, though he acknowledges they are facing political headwinds.
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