TRAILER:
Independent journalists have been trying to speak with the Prime Minister for a decade. We met him on a public beach, and grilled him.
Trudeau plays the victim well, but the real victims are Canadians who can’t afford groceries while Trudeau lounges on the beach.
FULL INTERVIEW:
Trudeau has even had me arrested before. Once I had to sue the Debates Commission with the help of Rebel News to gain access to his election scrums.
But this time, my team flew from Calgary to Vancouver, then took a small seaplane to a remote beach on Vancouver Island. We found the Prime Minister strolling along the shore and approached him to ask questions we couldn’t ask elsewhere.
The mainstream media was calling it a vacation, but we knew where he was and we knew that this was the only opportunity we’d have to get questions answered.
Shockingly, for the first time in his political career, he didn’t lean on the police to stop a journalist from doing their job.
Of course, the handsy PM couldn’t help himself. I had to tell him to keep his hands off me, to which he said, “then please leave.”
Trudeau’s party is trailing the Poilievre Conservatives by 20 points, and the majority of Canadians want him to resign.