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Canada election 2021: PM Justin Trudeau portrays main rival as weak in leaders’ debate
- Justin Trudeau called the election last month hoping to win a majority of seats in Parliament
- Polls indicate his Liberal Party could lose power to the Conservatives in the September 20 vote.
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, facing potential defeat in a September 20 election, on Thursday used a key leaders’ debate to take aim at his main rival, portraying him as weak and ineffective.
Polls show Erin O’Toole’s Conservative Party has a chance of winning the election and ending six years of Liberal rule. Trudeau called the vote two years early as a referendum on his handling of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Trudeau, sometimes looking agitated, rounded several times on O’Toole, who has had trouble making himself known to Canadians since taking over his party a year ago.
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O’Toole says he will offer serious leadership to clean up after what he calls a corrupt, incompetent and spendthrift Trudeau government.
Trudeau accuses O’Toole of harbouring an extremist agenda and not being serious on topics such as climate change. Trudeau also favours mandates to ensure people are inoculated against Covid-19, a move O’Toole says goes too far.
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