"Only about 1 in 5 Liberal and NDP supporters said they strongly disagreed with that Mr. Poilievre said in the video," data shows.
Yesterday, Trudeau told reporters in British Columbia that the "population growth in this country hasn't been matched by an equivalent growth in housing supply."
The prime minister made the comment while in British Columbia, during an announcement on electric vehicles in Canada.
"Population growth in this country hasn't been matched by an equivalent growth in housing supply," said Trudeau, in British Columbia.
Homeownership "used to be a right, and it should be again. If you're prepared to work hard, you should be able to own a house," said Poilievre.
"He has been negatively impacted by the intergenerational trauma which resulted," the judge said, citing assimilation policies and Canada's residential school system.
"It's time to give people back control of their money," said Poilievre. "It should be just as easy for Canadians to donate cryptocurrency to help out their local animal shelter or food bank as it is to donate stocks."
Conservative leadership candidate Jean Charest criticized Pierre Poilievre on Friday, claiming that the veteran MP encouraged lawlessness by voicing support for the Ottawa Freedom Convoy.
Pierre Poilievre called out Liberal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault for saying it was a "difficult decision" to green-light Bay du Nord.
"I'm just learning that the NDP-Liberal coalition budget adds $50 billion of inflationary new spending," said Poilievre in a video shot from British Columbia.
Chrystia Freeland said that Canada's budget was "not infinite," and that it was time to "review and reduce" spending.
A group of Ryerson University students are suing after being deregistered for refusing to comply with the school's vaccine mandate.
In September 2021, Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States came together to create the AUKUS defence alliance.
The federal government is planning on banning most foreigners from buying homes in Canada for two years.
Police say that Badri Ahmed-Mohamed, 36, of Ottawa, was in possession of the guns and was only pulled over because he was speeding.