Families skipping meals probably aren’t that interested in being lectured on the Liberals carbon pricing plan
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Conservative Opposition leader Pierre Poilievre keeps reminding the prime minister that all that throwing money around has consequences in the form of higher inflation and an impact on families. But it’s the Liberals who start to look cold-hearted when they celebrate the “price on pollution” while appearing to ignore the plight of hungry Canadians. Families having to skip meals or seeing the rising prices at grocery stores probably aren’t that interested in being lectured on the Liberals carbon pricing plan.The provinces are united in demanding that the federal government hand overThis advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
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