Thu Nov 3, 2022 – 4:36 pm EDT
OTTAWA (LifeSiteNews) – Pressed by opposition leader Pierre Poilievre in parliament on Wednesday about the shortage of pain medication for children across Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau seemingly tried to blame climate change for the lack of meds.
Children’s Tylenol and pain medication has been absent from store shelves for more than 4 months and parents have been forced to go to the US. The Prime Minister blamed climate change. Do you think that is an appropriate response? #cdnpoli pic.twitter.com/VGicdkLhOE
— Ryan Williams (@Ryan_r_Williams) November 2, 2022
Referencing the shortages, Trudeau said “we’re working closely” to deal with the shortages. “We know this is something that is part of the global disruptions … that climate change is a basic that, uh, the pandemic has left on its supply,” he continued.
Liberal MP Anthony Rota, who is the Speaker of the House, interjected and said, “I am gonna ask the Prime Minister to sit down for a second. We’re starting off on the wrong foot here. I think the honourable leader of the opposition wants to hear the answer … ”
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