Citations:Justinflation

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English citations of JustinFlation and Justinflation

Proper noun: "(Canada, politics, derogatory) inflation attributed to the economic policies or spending of the government of Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau"

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  • 2021, Chris George, "'Justinflation' and its impact on Canadians", The Niagara Independent, 3 December 2021:
    Today, Justinflation is Canadians' greatest concern, far greater than the pandemic, climate change, or any other political issue.
  • 2021, Stephanie Levitz, "Some in his party are working to oust him. But Erin O’Toole isn’t going down without a fight", Toronto Star, 5 December 2021:
    But now his rallying cry against the rising cost of everything — along with a catchphrase meant as a dig at Justin Trudeau, that it’s all “justinflation” — has been adopted by O’Toole and caucus as a whole.
  • 2021, Gabrielle Piché, "We’ll pay more to eat less", Winnipeg Free Press, 9 December 2021:
    JustinFlation is coming to a grocery store near you,” Pierre Poilievre, the Conservative Shadow Minister for Finance, said in a statement.
  • 2021, Gerry Nicholls, "Pierre Poilievre, Conservative word warrior", The Hill Times, 13 December 2021:
    The other thing that makes Justinflation work as a persuasive weapon is that it literally links Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's name to the scourge of inflation.
  • 2022, Shannon Proudfoot, "Why is Pierre Poilievre so angry?", Maclean's, 10 March 2022:
    Instead, the Poilievre who is available to us is the one who snarls ceaselessly about Justinflation, lobs bombs just to bask in the glow of the blast and throws in his lot with protesters terrorizing ordinary citizens because—well, frankly, it’s hard to fathom why.
  • 2022, Marie-Danielle Smith, "'Justinflation' can’t be said in the House of Commons, but MPs are trying anyway", The Globe and Mail, 30 September 2022:
    The Liberals rose to complain about the term as far back as March, and again this week, after Conservative MP Garnett Genuis said “Justinflation” three times in one speech.
  • 2022, Georgia Kelly, "Is it just me or is everything more expensive these days?", The Varsity (University of Toronto), 17 October 2022, page 12:
    The Progressive Conservative (PC) party of Canada, meanwhile, has coined[sic] the rise in prices “Justinflation,” placing the blame on Justin Trudeau[sic] government's spending.
  • 2022, "Advocacy Corner: (Carbon) Price Squeeze", CEMA Connection, November 2022, page 8:
    Meanwhile, the federal Conservatives will hope that the carbon tax is the gift that keeps on giving in their crusade against a prime minister they charge with “increasing the cost on everything” and as being a primary cause for the “Justinflation” picking at the pockets of Canadians across the country.
  • 2022, Chris George, "'Justinflation' and Chrystia Freeland’s WEF agenda suggest hard times ahead", The Niagara Independent, 10 December 2022:
    Recently released data informs Canadians that “Justinflation” is here for a while – and a new report this week reveals just how much more financial pain will be inflicted in 2022.
  • 2022, Nojoud Al Mallees, "As politicians played the inflation blame game in 2022, what really drove rising prices in Canada?", The Globe and Mail, 17 December 2022:
    Some called it “Justinflation.” Others called it “greedflation.”
  • 2022, Mary Ng, "Another Liberal minister found guilty of breaking ethics laws must resign: Conservatives", Indo-Canadian Voice, 17 December 2022, page 18:
    Barrett and Gourde said: "While people in this country are struggling to afford to live and provide for their family because of the crushing costs of Justinflation and higher taxes, the Liberals are helping their friends get rich on the backs of hardworking Canadians."