While Trudeau’s political rival focuses on issues that matter to Canadians, the left-wing media continues to cry hysterically.
Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre has dominated the polls since 2022 by positioning himself as a common-sense, economically-smart alternative to Justin Trudeau.
Poilievre’s plan to remove the highly unpopular carbon tax and incentivize home-building has earned him and his party accolades in traditionally Liberal ridings, even in the city of Toronto.
However, this hasn’t stopped left-wing journalists and columnists from trying to take him down a peg. This includes National Observer columnist Max Fawcett.
In Fawcett’s latest column, he refers to Poilievre’s climate policy as a “joke.” The opinion piece starts off by claiming:
There’s a growing irony in the carbon tax increase falling on April Fools’ Day every year, since it now offers an annual reminder of just what a joke the Conservative Party of Canada’s approach to climate change has become.
Fawcett omits, perhaps intentionally, that Canadians are not concerned with complying with woke, green policies favoured by the radical left that do nothing but make life more expensive.
Most Canadians are focused on making a decent living and getting their lives back on track, as recent polls indicate.
However, the columnist is clearly biased against Poilievre, with many of his recent articles focusing on the CPC leader specifically.
If one was to assume that the mainstream media, and many non-mainstream media outlets, have an anti-conservative slant, they would be correct.
Toronto 99 has reported extensively on the anti-Poilievre and anti-conservative bias displayed in many prominent news outlets, including the CBC.
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