Speaking at an event in the Qntario village of L’Orignal on Monday, Conservative Party of Canada leader Pierre Poilievre outlined his argument that resources extracted or products manufactured in Canada cause less of a carbon footprint than the same resource extracted in another country – a point several nearby pigeons seemed to agree with, flapping their wings and distracting Poilievre mid-thought.
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Poilievre says products made in Canada are better for the environment – and the birds agree
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