Conservative leader Erin O'Toole has released an attack ad targeting Trudeau's controversial Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault.
The ad was released on Thursday afternoon and cites Guilbeault's past activities as a climate activist where he illegally climbed the CN Tower in Toronto.
"Green peace is scaling the world's tallest building today to tell the world not to be fooled by the Liberal government," said Guilbeault in 2001.
O'Toole then said that Guilbeault remained supportive of people who break the law, as long as it aligns with his "narrow political ideological goals."
O'Toole stated that Guilbeault only has experience as an activist, and referenced Guilbeault's disastrous defence of Bill C-10.
"Justin Trudeau’s new environment minister is focused on implementing a radical agenda to shut down Canada’s energy sector, which will put thousands out of work," wrote O'Toole. "Canadians deserve a government & ministers focused on creating jobs - not taking yours away."
Government officials have warned that food will continue to get more expensive in Justin Trudeau's Canada as the government attempts to deal with the 4.4 percent inflation.
On top of this, the Bank of Canada has warned that vast sectors of the Canadian economy will "shrink significantly" under Trudeau's policies that are intended to combat climate change
This worrying update comes only 6 months after the Bank of Canada said that Canadians shouldn't be worried about inflation.
Inflation is continuing to rise under Justin Trudeau's government, with the Bank of Canada governor suggesting that inflation will run close to 5 percent.
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