Campbell Clark/The Globe and Mail: In some ways, he sounded a lot like Mr. Carney: He argued, as the PM has, that Canada can’t control U.S. politics so it has to focus on what it can control at home, and build its strength. Unsurprisingly, Mr. Poilievre argued that Mr. Carney isn’t getting that done – but the concept was similar.
This was Mr. Poilievre finally getting on the Canada-U.S. playing field and, in particular, picking a bone with Mr. Trump.
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