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Trudeau, Polievre outline differing visions for Canada as Parliament set to return

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre struck very different tones Friday in speeches to their respective caucuses ahead of what’s likely to be a heated spring session of Parliament – one describing a “positive vision” for Canada’s future, the other asking, “what’s happening to our country?”

The House of Commons will reconvene on Monday after more than a month away and is expected to focus on the many challenges Canadians have continued to face since last year, including high inflation and rising interest rates, travel delays and a struggling health-care system.

Trudeau acknowledged Canada and the world at large are facing “difficult times” but said his government would work to “meet this moment.”

Poilievre, on the other hand, opened his speech to the Conservative caucus with a very different tone, pointing to crime he said was “out of control,” days-long waits at airports during severe winter storms and the rising cost of groceries, rents and mortgages.

Touria Izri looks at how their messages are resonating with Canadians.

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