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LILLEY UNLEASHED: Poilievre on Trump, Carney, tariffs and the border

7 February 2025
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LILLEY UNLEASHED: Poilievre on Trump, Carney, tariffs and the border
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LILLEY UNLEASHED: Poilievre discusses Trump, Carney, tariffs, and border issues in a video that failed to load. The conversation covers a range of topics, including the impact of tariffs and border policies on Canada. Poilievre’s insights on these issues are highlighted in the video.

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