After Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau slipped up, making a comment about temporarily suspended sales taxes on “freshly-made produce,” rather than “products,” Conservative Party Pierre Poilievre responded criticizing the Liberal carbon pricing initiative. “He really does think that food comes from the grocery store, not from the farmers who actually grow the produce. That’s why he thinks he can carbon tax those farmers without taxing the food,” Poilievre said.
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Poilievre mocks Trudeau’s ‘fresh-made produce’ slip-up, calls for carbon tax election
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