Poilievre TORCHES Carney as cost of living crisis worsens
With grocery prices soaring and food bank use at record levels, Pierre Poilievre says Mark Carney has delivered higher costs and no relief for struggling families.
The Conservative Party has released a Christmas attack ad targeting the Liberals, using a somber version of Jingle Bells to underscore the cost-of-living pressures facing Canadians this holiday season. The ad points to rising grocery prices, record food bank use, and polling showing more than half of parents say they can’t afford what their children deserve for Christmas, reinforcing the Conservatives’ focus on affordability.
Canada is set to begin formal trade talks with the United States in January as the North American free trade agreement comes up for review. The negotiations are already under strain after U.S. trade officials said renewal depends on Canada opening its dairy market to American products — a position Prime Minister Mark Carney has rejected.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre argues the government has failed to secure tariff-free access to Canada’s largest export market and says expanding energy exports to overseas markets would strengthen Canada’s negotiating position.
Jonathan Wellum, CEO and president of Rocklinc Investment Partners, joins to weigh in on Canada’s affordability crisis, weak economic growth, and the risks of Ottawa’s current trade strategy.




Canada is a dumpster fire! Carnage just keeps adding fuel. Alberta can’t get out soon enough!
At Longo’s today, prime rib roast is 180 bucks. For a small one. Liberalism is a failure…they should just change the name to “communism” and get it over with.