New Liberal ads in Prairie ridings target Conservatives over Ukraine trade deal
OTTAWA — The Liberals have been accusing the Conservatives of “turning their backs on Ukraine,” and now the party is making that argument in attack ads running in more than a dozen Prairie ridings that are home to large Ukrainian communities.
The newspaper ads appearing in 18 Conservative-held ridings say Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre and his party are abandoning Ukraine because they voted against a bill to implement a modernized trade deal with the war-torn country.
The Conservatives, who did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the Liberal ad campaign, have repeatedly voiced support for Ukraine, but say they oppose the bill over language in the trade deal that promotes carbon pricing.
The Liberals have framed the trade agreement as an opportunity to help boost economic prospects for Ukraine, which like Canada already has a price on pollution.