Poilievre SLAMS Trudeau, calls him an ‘extremist’

Canada’s future prime minister put Trudeau to shame during an interview with local media in Sudbury.

Conservative Party (CPC) leader Pierre Poilievre slammed Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau during an interview with Sudbury.com, calling him an “extremist.”

Reporters from the outlet caught up with Poilievre during a rally in the small Ontario town of Lively, which is located in the Greater Sudbury Area.

“I’m addressing the extremism we have in Canada,” Poilievre told journalist Jenny Lamothe during the interview.

“That extremism is a prime minister who says he admires the basic Chinese communist dictatorship, who says he admires Fidel Castro, who’s passing censorship laws that Margaret Atwood, have you heard of her? She says that it’s creeping totalitarianism. That’s Margaret Atwood. So what, she’s an extremist?” 

When Lamothe pressed Poilievre about his alleged ties to the “extreme right wing,” the CPC leader pushed back and said “what do you mean?”

“Justin Trudeau, Mr. Blackface, who’s dressed up in racist costumes so many times that he can’t remember them all, would like to tell the single mom that she’s racist because she can’t and doesn’t want to pay his carbon tax. They want to call the trucker a racist because he can’t afford a home and that he’s not supporting them.”

During the interview, Poilievre re-iterated his commitment to lowering home prices, removing the carbon tax, and reducing inflation.

Despite attacks from the left-wing media, the CPC under Poilievre continues to be Canada’s top choice for governance, consistently leading the Liberal Party by double-digits in the polls, as was reported extensively by Toronto 99.

The CPC will win the most seats in the next federal election, according to a July 28 projection by 338 Canada.

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