Question period took place once again on Wednesday in the House of Commons, where Conservative Party of Canada leader Pierre Poilievre and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took up much of the hour exchanging and disagreeing on the topic of foreign election interference and how to approach it.
But that didn't last long before both leaders went at one another in a series of personal attacks. First, Poilievre made reference to Trudeau's background as a high school teacher, promoting the Canadian Prime Minister to ask what job Poilevre held before entering politics.
Poilevre and Trudeau also accused one another of being conceited, with the Conservative leader saying if Trudeau were made of chocolate, "he would eat himself!"
Speaker of the House Anthony Rota, on several occasions, attempted to calm the crowd, but seemingly, to no avail.
Even the Leader of the Bloc Québécois, Yves-François Blanchet, stepped in to add his own two cents.
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