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Justin Trudeau takes aim at Tom Mulcair's 'golden oldies' comment
'Please don't judge people on their age, judge them on the content of their character'
Justin Trudeau's speech to seniors in Toronto Monday took a personal turn as he chided NDP Leader Tom Mulcair for his comments about "golden oldies."
Trudeau was answering a question from Lene Badhwar, a member of the audience, which was made up mostly of retired people. The event was a town hall question-and-answer session hosted by ZoomerMedia, a media company with a stable of publications geared at baby boomers, in the city's Liberty Village neighbourhood.
Badhwar wanted to know what Trudeau thought about Mulcair's comment that the Liberal leader was dragging up the past by having former prime minister Jean Chrétien join him to criticize Mulcair's approach to the national unity issue.
In Vancouver on Sunday, Mulcair has dismissed both Chrétien and Trudeau. "I'll let Justin Trudeau continue with his golden oldies tour and bring out Jean Chrétien today and start talking about the quarrels of the past, we're talking about solving the problems for the future."
But Trudeau said the issue of age is a very personal thing for him. "My dad actually skipped a generation when he had me," he said.
http://www.cbc.ca/m/news/politics/canada-election-2015-golden-oldies-trudeau-1.3228715
Justin Trudeau takes aim at Tom Mulcair's 'golden oldies' comment
'Please don't judge people on their age, judge them on the content of their character'
Justin Trudeau's speech to seniors in Toronto Monday took a personal turn as he chided NDP Leader Tom Mulcair for his comments about "golden oldies."
Trudeau was answering a question from Lene Badhwar, a member of the audience, which was made up mostly of retired people. The event was a town hall question-and-answer session hosted by ZoomerMedia, a media company with a stable of publications geared at baby boomers, in the city's Liberty Village neighbourhood.
Badhwar wanted to know what Trudeau thought about Mulcair's comment that the Liberal leader was dragging up the past by having former prime minister Jean Chrétien join him to criticize Mulcair's approach to the national unity issue.
In Vancouver on Sunday, Mulcair has dismissed both Chrétien and Trudeau. "I'll let Justin Trudeau continue with his golden oldies tour and bring out Jean Chrétien today and start talking about the quarrels of the past, we're talking about solving the problems for the future."
But Trudeau said the issue of age is a very personal thing for him. "My dad actually skipped a generation when he had me," he said.
http://www.cbc.ca/m/news/politics/canada-election-2015-golden-oldies-trudeau-1.3228715