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O'Toole questions why inflation missing from Freeland mandate letter
Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole asked Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland why inflation was not mentioned in the mandate letter she received from the prime minister on Thursday. She accused O'Toole of misleading Canadians, saying the GDP grew 5.4 per cent in the third quarter and Canada has recouped all the jobs lost during the pandemic. O'Toole hit back at the accusation, pointing to a tweet of Freeland's that was flagged as misleading during the election campaign.
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The Canadian Press
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Canada
canada government
Chrystia Freeland
Conservative leader
deputy prime minister
economy
Erin O'Toole
House of Commons
inflation
lower house (parliament)
Ontario
Ottawa
politics