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CBC asks Mexican President about Poilievre, not Carney

A CBC reporter asked Mexico’s president whether she was offended by Pierre Poilievre’s claim that a woman felt safer in Mexico than Vancouver.

Quinn Patrick
Jun 24, 2026
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At a press conference with Mexico’s president, a CBC reporter wasn't asking about Prime Minister Mark Carney's record on crime or public safety. Instead, he wanted to know what she thought of Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s story about a woman who feels safer in Mexico than in Canada.

CBC journalist Jorge Barrera asked Claudia Sheinbaum to inquire whether she was offended by Poilievre’s comparison.

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