Published 20:05 IST, November 28th 2020
Trudeau’s office releases details of phone call he 'was going to make' to Oppn leader
Justin Trudeau chided minister and MPS for downplaying threat of the pandemic and withholding the actual death figures of Albertans in a call that wasn't made
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Canian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's office on vember 27 accidentally released an account of Trudeau ‘scolding’ an opposition leer on a phone call for a suggestion about “COVID-19 pandemic” even before he held talks with minister. In an ‘oops’ moment, PMO Cana circulated details of Trudeau’s ‘future’ phone call with Conservative Leer Erin O’Toole when it hn’t actually happened. According to sources of Canian Press, Trudeau chided minister and MPS for downplaying threat of pandemic and withholding actual death figures of Albertans. Trudeau h meant to scold Alberta MP for sharing an article’s im on Facebook that re only 10 of 369 Albertans h lost lives to coronavirus.
Meanwhile, Canian PM also objected or rar was going to object to Ontario MP Dean Allison’s statement in a talk-rio interview where he described SARS-CoV-2 similar to ‘influenza’ or pneumonia, downplaying severity of virus. However, it may be ted that Canian PM hn’t yet raised those objections, but his office circulated statement beforehand. And after Trudeau held phone call with ministers, confusion ensued, as he hn’t brought up those issues with MPs. According to premature statement mistakenly released by office, it was claimed that Trudeau, in fact, h chided MPs. Scrambling to rectify error, Canain PM Trudeau instructed his office to distribute a second re-out of call with details of conversation that h "actually taken place".
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Spoke about Biden, China, Keystone XL oil pipeline
In statement released later, two leers held a discussion about vaccine distribution in Cana, as well as president-elect Joe Biden’s incoming government in US and briefly about coronavirus pandemic. According to Canian Press, O’Toole dispatched a separate letter to PM later related to production of personal protective equipment for equate hospital supply and issues related to US Cana border, and threats posed by China. O’Toole also discussed Keystone XL oil pipeline that was approved by US President Donald Trump but Biden ministration is most likely going to oppose it.
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20:05 IST, November 28th 2020