Nanos: Emergencies Act inquiry was “political hot potato” for Trudeau, Poilievre | TREND LINE

CTVNews.ca's Michael Stittle and Nanos Research's Nik Nanos discuss the conclusion of public testimony at the Emergencies Act inquiry, did it have an on impact ballot support for the Liberals and Conservatives?

There's also a news leadership team helming the Green Party, with Elizabeth May returning to the top job — Nik explains what they have to do to build support among the Canadian public.

Then, Alta. Premier Danielle Smith has been busy, launching a new bill in an attempt to allow her to disregard federal laws, and she's also banned any future mask mandates in schools.

Finally, in Trend Line's issues tracking segment, Nik breaks down the growing concerns about the health-care system among Canadians.

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16 comments

  1. Why? Are you trying to suggest they shouldn’t have used the Emergency Act, that ended an idiotic occupation that lasted weeks, in days!? Make this make sense

    1. It’s their democratic right as it is yours. Go ahead and make use of it, do it for weeks … see if Trudeau let’s ya keep your right or if he’s going to trample on it.

  2. I am not a fan of Trudeau, i can’t stand listening to him talk in a breathy voice. I find him terribly condescending. However i think he did very well on Friday.

    1. That wasn’t the real Trudeau up there on stand , that was hours and hours of the best coaching money can buy

    2. @cody larkhart he didn’t break any laws and did not commit human rights violations and why have all the court cases taking the government to court lost using those arguments

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