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Pierre Poilievre, the head of the Conservatives, says the carbon price will be the top issue in the upcoming national vote, despite the risk of tariffs from the incoming Trump administration. According to Poilievre, the coal value is basically a government-imposed tariff on Indians. For the first time since Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made his resignation announcement, Poilievre once more demanded that Trudeau call a national poll in place of that. 4: 52
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The primary minister threw the door open to Parliament on Monday, putting a halt to all House of Commons conversation until March, and resigning as soon as a new president is chosen. Because all opposition parties have pledged to overthrow the minority government when Parliament begins, an election is probably this flower. No matter who leads the Democratic party in March, Poilievre, who has led Trudeau in the elections for more than a year, effectively will be running against Trudeau in the next vote because” they’re all just like Justin,” he claims.
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