Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre pointed his finger at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in the House of Commons Tuesday for causing “skimpflation” — a wordplay which Poilievre described as the level beyond inflation and “shrinkflation” in which food processors intentionally “strip out the nutritional value of food” to pay the liberal government’s carbon taxes.
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Poilievre blames carbon taxes for ‘skimpflation’ and Canadians’ lack of nutrition, Trudeau denies
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