Leader of the Official Opposition and Conservative Party of Canada Andrew Scheer spoke to reporters on Wednesday in his hometown of Regina.
Scheer took the opportunity to criticize what he called “the Trudeau government’s confusion and delays” in handling the coronavirus crisis, saying that the government’s decision to close the borders to protect the country was late in coming.
He also criticized the delay in increasing the wage subsidy for small businesses from 10% to 75% “after the conservative party called for that increase”.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Scheer criticizes Trudeau’s ‘confusion and delays’ in handling the COVID-19 pandemic
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