During Question Period in the House of Commons on Feb. 3, Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer sparred with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau about the recommendations set forth by the Yale report on Canada’s broadcast and communications sector. Scheer criticized the Liberal government for what he called Orwellian governing, while Trudeau said licensing requirements would not be imposed on news organizations.
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Scheer compares recommendations set forth by Yale report to ‘1984’ as he spars with Trudeau during Question Period
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