Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Friday was asked about his speech he made before the United Nations in September that talked about the pandemic and a “great reset” which sparked conspiracy theories online and with Conservative MPs, pointing to “anxiety” from the coronavirus pandemic as the culprit.
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Coronavirus: Trudeau points to COVID-19 ‘anxiety’ after his UN speech sparks ‘Great Reset’ conspiracy
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