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In a fiery speech, O'Toole says Canada is 'drowning in debt and division' on Trudeau's watch

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Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole painted a bleak picture of Canada’s future in a fiery speech to his caucus colleagues this morning, accusing the re-elected Liberal government of fuelling inflation and regional divisions at a delicate time.

During a 12-minute address to kick off the new Parliament, O’Toole said the Opposition Conservatives “won’t stay silent” while Prime Minister Justin Trudeau threatens the country’s prosperity and national unity with big government spending and an anti-oil and gas agenda.

O’Toole said Trudeau and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh have formed a “coalition” to push through left-wing legislation that he said will prove to be “disastrous” for

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