Prime minister insists he still has what Canadians want, despite polling numbers
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is rejecting the suggestion that the Liberals could benefit from a change at the top, similar to what’s happened with the Democratic party since U.S. President Joe Biden left the presidential race last month.
“I think the big lesson is in responding to the things that people are actually worried about,” he said on Monday morning, when asked if he’s taking an lessons from seeing the surge of support for vice-president Kamala Harris and the Democrats since Biden left the race and she became the presidential candidate.
He was referring to Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, who has seen success in the polls by making the case to Canadians that Trudeau has left people poorer and less safe than they were a decade ago. The government moved in 2022 to lift some restrictions on the hiring of low-wage foreign workers during a post-pandemic labour shortage, but with unemployment now creeping back up — particularly among young people — the government says that has to change.It’s also moving to match new U.S. tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles. Biden announced in May he would quadruple the import taxes on Chinese-made EVs to 100 per cent and Canada is now matching that on Oct. 1.
“The U.S. does believe a united front, a co-ordinated approach on these issues, benefits all of us,” he said. “An injustice against us has been done by government,” Boucher said in an interview. “What they have done to the railworkers … to stop the work stoppages, fundamentally takes rights away from the rights to free collective bargaining, and we’re protesting against that.”
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