Reporters for The Globe and Mail and Global News refused to participate in an off the record discussion with Justin Trudeau on the Liberal campaign plane tonight. There should be no off record talks between leaders and journalists on any of the campaigns. #Elxn44#cdnpoli
“In any other country there would be police investigations, public inquiries, perhaps even a resignation or two. But in Canada? Move along folks, nothing to see here. No wonder CSIS is worried.”
This is, in my opinion, the most significant endorsement for @PierrePoilievre and the @CPC_HQ yet. Do your own research into the signatories and their respective companies. These are Canadian Titans who have, for decades, invested in our communities and help build our economy.
“Justin Trudeau wants to know who in CSIS is leaking to the media. Trudeau isn’t overly concerned with the crime; he wants to find the person exposing his cover-up”
The Foreign Ministers of Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and
Liberal Party says it has counted the number of questions the three leaders have taken from reporters since March 23 election call:
Pierre Poilievre: 26
Mark Carney: 100
Jagmeet Singh: 90
Yves Francois Blanchette: 83