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    1. ScrawnyCheeath on

      I mean in a certain sense he’s correct, as the plant is only able to upgrade their facility because of the $500m government loan

    2. MightyHydrar on

      Pierre Poilievre would also blame the prime minister if he burned his toast at breakfast. The layoffs are as much about the plant transitioning to arc furnace technology and simply not needing the coke and blast furnace sectors anymore. The layoffs were already expected, it’s just happening sooner (by about a year)

    3. Poilievre is exhausting to listen to. Every time he opens his mouth, something negative and lacking nuance comes out. For my money, he has nothing constructive to offer the country.

    4. Of course he does LOL

      My dog pooped on someones lawn while on a walk, dont tell PP or he will call a press conference and blame Carney for it!

    5. Did_i_worded_good on

      He really has no motion huh, what is Pierre’s big thing even supposed to be now? Carney axed the tax, something my parents now hate when I explained that’s what that rebate they got like 3 times a year was. Conservatives have nothing now because Carney is just governing like a conservative government.

    6. He’s technically right, but just blaming the wrong Prime Minister.

      It was the 500 million Trudeau gave them that allowed them to cut 1000 jobs. The tariffs just moved it up by a year.

    7. moralehighhorse on

      Loves to blame but doesn’t say what he would have done to avoid it. Classic PP! Next he will blame Trudeau for his own lack of solutions.

    8. He’s really doing a disservice to himself and the PCs because when eventually he does need to put the blame rightfully on the PM, it won’t land or stick.

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