Poilievre’s a victim of indirect political messaging
Whereas Mark Carney seems to be at the forefront of saving democracy, Pierre Poilievre is complaining about mundane domestic issues. Voters pick up this sharp contrast, and it hurts Poilievre.

OAKVILLE, ONT.–Since the last federal election, now about a year ago, Prime Minister Mark Carney and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre appear to be on starkly divergent paths.
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