Jamie Sarkonak: Liberals offended by Poilievre’s compassion for ‘biological clock’ problem
- Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre faced criticism for remarks about young couples and their 'biological clocks' amidst rising housing costs in Canada.
- Criticism from the Liberals and NDP labels Poilievre's comments as outdated and harmful, emphasizing women's autonomy in making family choices.
- An Angus Reid Institute poll indicates Poilievre struggles to connect with young women, gaining only 27% support among respondents aged 18 to 34.
- Statistics Canada data reveals that 38% of young adults aged 20 to 29 feel unable to afford children in the next three years, highlighting the impact of rising housing costs.
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Poilievre catches heat from opponents for talk of 'biological clocks'
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is facing criticism for saying too many young people can't buy affordable homes before their "biological clocks" have run out — a comment he's made in the past, but one that's igniting online pushback now as he faces more scrutiny in this election campaign.
Melanie Paradis: Poilievre was right to bring up my biological clock
By: Melanie ParadisI just turned 40. I have two beautiful children — three-and-a-half years old and eight months — and I want a third.That statement raises eyebrows. After all, I run a successful business. I work more than full-time. I live in the same economy as you. And yet — I want another baby. Not because I’m reckless. Because I love being a mom. Because I believe in investing in the future. Because I want to.And in today’s Canada, that fee…
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