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Pierre Poilievre asked a devastatingly simple question: why are Canadians starving in one of the richest countries on Earth? He laid it out. Food prices—70 percent higher than the Bank of Canada’s target. Four million food bank visits. A 400 percent increase. Those are breadline numbers. That’s collapse stuff....

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OTTAWA — After staging an affordability photo op in a grocery store conveniently missing price tags, Prime Minister Mark Carney finally showed up in Question Period and immediately learned why he’d avoided it. Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre opened by accusing the PM of scrubbing prices for the cameras, then reminded Canadians that groceries are rising faster here than anywhere else in the G7. The charge wasn’t subtle: if prices look bad, hide them; if questions look worse, skip Parliament. Carney’s response was familiar and evasive. He didn’t address the price tags. He didn’t address food inflation. He pivoted to meetings, cooperation, and a laundry list of talking points, jobs numbers, wage claims, tax cuts, a school food program, and the GST rebate he announced the day before. It was a recital, not an answer. When Poilievre pressed again, on deficits, fuel taxes on farmers, food bank lines, and a projects office that hasn’t approved a single new project, the Prime Minister countered with more slogans and a warning about Conservative legislation, carefully sidestepping the cost-of-living question he was asked. The exchange said everything. Poilievre stayed locked on prices, costs, and outcomes Canadians recognize at the checkout. Carney stayed locked on optics, process, and applause lines. The grocery store backdrop may have worked for a press conference. Under the lights of Question Period, with no price tags to remove and no script to hide behind, the performance fell apart. #cdnpoli

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EXCLUSIVE: Man Says Pierre Poilievre Was His Childhood Bully — But Still Plans to Vote for Him A Calgary man comes forward with allegations against Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, claiming he was physically and emotionally bullied by him as a teen. “Mr. Poilievre was one of my childhood bullies.” “He picked me up on my face and lift me up — which was not very good for the neck and the back.” “He gave me a beatdown on more than one occasion... he was quite the terror to most of the kids on the block.” The man says Pierre Poilievre disappeared from the neighborhood for several years: “One day, he up and vanished. And then he came back. But we didn't have any other interactions.” This raises the question whether there may be other reasons why Mr. Poilievre has not applied for a security clearance. Despite the lasting impact of the alleged abuse, he still says: “I haven't forgiven him. I haven't forgotten about it. But I do believe Pierre is the best choice of the candidates out there... I’m going to be voting for him.” The interviewee estimates Pierre Poilievre was 4–5 years older and had already left high school when he started. While they weren’t in school together, they lived on the same block — raising concern that Poilievre was targeting someone significantly younger during the alleged bullying. I reached out to Mr. Poilievre to ask whether he disputes these allegations and whether he plans to address them in a manner befitting someone seeking to be Prime Minister. As of publication, no response has been received. Consider supporting Media Bezirgan for more non-partisan news coverage.

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