During question period on Thursday, Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre criticized Prime Minister Mark Carney’s speech to Canadian youth, stating, “Apparently, nobody over there watched the depressing, miserable, hopeless speech,” in which Carney warned of “sacrifices.” Poilievre said, “The youth of this country have sacrificed enough,” highlighting issues like unaffordable housing, job scarcity, and significant debt burdens.
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Poilievre says Canadian youth have ‘sacrificed enough,’ calls Carney’s speech ‘depressing’
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