In this episode of Hub Roundtable, Publisher Rudyard Griffiths and Editor-at-Large Sean Speer discuss how the International Criminal Court’s petition to issue warrants against Israel’s prime minister and defence minister and the false equivalence reflected in the reactions from the Trudeau government and others around the world. They also discuss Pierre Poilievre’s recent video on personal income tax cuts and its policy implications should he become prime minister.
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