Pierre Poilievre gets kicked out of the schoolyard

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Pierre Poilievre gets kicked out of the schoolyard
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Neither the Liberals nor the Conservatives seem to hear themselves level their taunts toward each other, and they don’t think they should stop

The Leader of the Opposition really wanted to call the Prime Minister a wacko. Or at least he didn’t want to take it back.In the midst of a bitter Question Period, where

When the Commons resumed sitting on Monday, Liberal House Leader Steven MacKinnon had lined up a direct shot, asserting that Canadians had once again seen Mr. Poilievre “visit with supporters of white supremacy, anarchy, and misogyny,” and calling on the Conservative Leader to disavow them. For the record, there were lots of unparliamentary terms flying around Tuesday’s Question Period. MPs aren’t supposed to call each other liars, or crooks, or sleazebags, or racist, or really any nasty epithet. Mr. Poilievre said Mr. Trudeau had spent half his adult life as a “practising racist” – a reference to his having worn blackface – and the PM called Mr. Poilievre spineless.

The thing that got Mr. Poilievre kicked out wasn’t so much what he said but his attempts to tease the Speaker’s already-stretched authority. He referred to allowing B.C.’s decriminalization of drugs as “this wacko policy by the wacko prime minister.”

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