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‘Canada’s Trump’ Trolls Reporter with One Unshakable Question! [Video]

Canadian Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre took centre stage as he expertly handled a CTV journalist during an interview. The exchange showcased Poilievre’s knack for turning potentially tricky situations into opportunities to highlight his common-sense approach to politics, much to the chagrin of Canada’s liberal media. As Poilievre is anticipated to potentially become Canada’s next Prime Minister, owing to his soaring popularity amidst growing dissatisfaction with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s administration, moments like these highlight why Canadians are looking to Poilievre for leadership that aligns more closely with traditional values.

During the CTV interview, the journalist aimed to corner Poilievre on his stance regarding President Trump’s executive order that the U.S. government would formally recognize only two genders, male and female. The journalist asked, “The first day on the job President Trump signed an executive order that the U.S. government will only recognize two genders, male and female. If elected as prime minister, is that something you are going to walk in line with…What are your feelings on that executive order?”

In a testament to his quick wit and strategic thinking, Poilievre responded with a simple yet powerful question: “Do you have any other genders you’d like to name?” This unexpected counter-question left the reporter visibly flustered, sparking a remarkable exchange that underscored Poilievre’s adeptness in handling attempts to pigeonhole his political views.

The journalist, momentarily at a loss, stammered through his response, admitting he personally identifies as a “cis man” and mentioning that others identify as gender-neutral or transgender. Poilievre calmly reiterated, “I’m not aware of any other genders. Do you have any others you want me to consider?”

This back-and-forth highlighted Poilievre’s commitment to focusing on policy and governance rather than getting swept up in what some consider divisive identity politics. His response to the journalist, “As far as I’m concerned, we should have a government that just minds its own d*mn business, and leaves people alone,” resonated with many Canadians who feel similarly worn out by the endless debates over gender identity and other progressive issues pushed by the media.

While Poilievre’s approach to politics isn’t identical to Trump’s, he embodies a refreshing shift toward straightforward, unapologetic leadership that addresses citizens’ primary concerns. This exchange illustrates how invaluable such media savvy will be in engaging with the radical-left press that dominates much of Canada’s media landscape.

With Canadian conservative values under siege, Poilievre represents a beacon for common-sense leadership that seeks to reclaim ground lost to liberal agendas. His ability to handle unfounded criticism and baiting questions not only elevates his profile but also signals a potential turn in Canada’s political climate toward traditional and accountable governance.

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