Carney “not used to taking any difficult questions”: Poilievre challenges PM’s Parliament attendance

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Canadian Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre challenged Mark Carney during question period on Tuesday, criticizing the prime minister’s attendance in the House of Commons, saying he “only shows up once a week” while seemingly refusing to “get out of his chair” to answer the concerns of Canadians. “He’s not used to taking any difficult questions, but the reality is that Canadians cannot pay their bills,” Poilievre said. Liberal Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon stepped in to defend the Carney government’s efforts over the last year. #Cdnpoli #Liberals #Conservatives

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