Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland continues to claim that the revenue from the carbon tax 'goes back to Canadians' despite data showing otherwise.
The Conservative Party's non-confidence motion was introduced in an attempt to oust the Trudeau government over its refusal to scrap its April 1 carbon tax hike.
This is, of course, about Canada's Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, a man whom the left has tried to turn into a Super Trump since the day he stood up against COVID totalitarianism.
In the 2024 Edelman Trust Barometer Canada Report, 55% of respondents said that they felt legacy media lie to them by misleading or falsely reporting the truth.
The in-house research by the Communications Security Establishment found that Canadians distrusted federal 'fact checkers' and that they feel they can spot fake news online without being told what it true by the government.
Pierre Poilievre's pledge for a motion of non-confidence comes as Trudeau continues to refuse to pause his April 1 carbon tax hike despite 70% of Canadians and 70% of provincial premiers opposing the increase.