Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland and Justice Minister Arif Virani faced scrutiny over bail reform policies and rising crime rates, including auto thefts, under the Trudeau government. Freeland deflected blame onto the Conservatives, sparking heated exchanges with Pierre Poilievre who questioned the government's decisions, leading to a comment about makeup that was later withdrawn.
WATCH: Poilievre Rips "Incompetent" Freeland. https://t.co/yOvI2u5xfI
Freeland withdraws comment about Poilievre's makeup after testy exchange. https://t.co/2QAylP3sO8 Find out more at https://t.co/xofn4ZIXij https://t.co/AIOLOGLVUU
Pierre Poilievre asks if the Trudeau government plans to legalize hard drugs post-election. Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland responds accusing Poilievre of wearing more makeup than she does. https://t.co/UjxB5hytpa
"The Conservative leader is wearing more makeup than I am today," says Freeland in response to Poilievre asking if Liberals plan to "legalize drugs again after the next election." https://t.co/QCb47PTLB1
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Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland and Justice Minister Arif Virani are grilled over bail reform policies and rising crime, like auto thefts, under the Trudeau Liberals' watch. Freeland tries to deflect blame, accusing Conservatives of playing games. https://t.co/t50c3TNz74 https://t.co/qosgAfolgh
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland blamed the Conservatives when questioned who in the government should be held responsible for rising crime in Canadian cities. https://t.co/vgMhfsq5cl
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