@PierrePoilievre Wait, that's impossible. Didn't you just say the Trudeau government accomplished absolutely nothing in 10 years? A major mine project couldn't possibly have been approved back in 2021. This must be fake news.
@PierrePoilievre You bringing up the Global Happiness Index, where the countries at the top are mostly high-tax countries. At the same time, you want to “axe the tax” while complaining that Canada’s happiness ranking is falling. Truly galaxy-brain logic there.🤢
@PierrePoilievre You always like comparing Canada to the United States. When it comes to CPI data, Canada has done far better than the U.S. Overall inflation isn’t lower, but with oil prices rising, food inflation in the U.S. is climbing rapidly while food inflation in Canada is falling quickly.
@PierrePoilievre It's honestly hilarious. On one hand, you preach "free market" and demand less government intervention. On the other hand, you're celebrating the "success" of a state-owned company controlled by a royal family. The irony is unbelievable.
@PierrePoilievre You’re misrepresenting it again. This is not the Financial Times’ own viewpoint, it is reporting on the views of certain industry groups. Those groups come from the forestry, oil and gas, and they largely hold clearly conservative positions.
@PierrePoilievre Youth unemployment is historically about double the general rate, and this trend held true even under Harper. Furthermore, average unemployment data suggests the Liberals have a stronger track record on this front than the Conservatives.
@PierrePoilievre Youth unemployment is historically about double the general rate, and this trend held true even under Harper. Furthermore, average unemployment data suggests the Liberals have a stronger track record on this front than the Conservatives.
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@whereschavo394@PierrePoilievre You actually have to calculate it yourself, because the numbers Poilievre is using are constructed and can be misleading. There isn’t any official dataset that directly publishes real GDP per capita growth.