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Front Burner

An interview with Justin Trudeau

Amid sliding polls and a rising cost of living crisis, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau sits down with Jayme Poisson for an in-depth interview and concedes his government could have done more on housing.
Jayme Poisson, host of CBCs daily news podcastFront Burner, sits down for an interview with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in his office in West Block on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on September 18, 2023.
Jayme Poisson, host of CBCs daily news podcastFront Burner, sits down for an interview with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in his office in West Block on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on September 18, 2023. (Sean Brocklehurst)

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he "could have" and "should have" moved faster on making affordable housing a priority for his government, but asks how much worse the situation would be without his policies. The concession comes as his government faces the worst polling it has seen since coming to power.

Host Jayme Poisson returns for this special in-depth interview where Trudeau answers questions including: why he waited until last week to enact a 2015 housing promise, why his support from young people is tanking and whether his government's attempts to force grocery stores to stabilise prices will amount to anything.

For transcripts of this series, please visit:

https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/transcripts