In the House of Commons on Monday, during question period, Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre criticized Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for his recent vacation, which he claimed was funded by “tax-payers.” “Did he pay the full carbon tax on each of the 100 tons of emission that he put into the atmosphere?” Poilievre queried, highlighting the Liberal leader’s use of two private jets.
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Poilievre asks if Trudeau paid for ‘100 tons of emission he put into atmosphere’ for personal vacation
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