OâToole has changed positions and moderated his partyâs platform on a variety of issues including climate change in effort to draw support from Trudeauâs Liberal party. OâToole favors a carbon tax, something unpopular with most conservatives.
Asked how can voters trust that he would be in the driverâs seat if elected prime minister, OâToole said. âI am driving the bus.â
OâToole, 48, won the leadership of the Conservative party by advertising himself as a âtrue blue conservativeâ and campaigning to the right of a more moderate conservative but he has since adopted more moderate positions.
Trudeau said OâToole is beholden groups on the right like the gun lobby and anti-vaxxers and his words should not be trusted.
âHe canât even convince his own candidates to get vaccinated,â Trudeau said. âMr. OâToole canât even convince his party that climate change is real.â
OâToole wonât say how many of his candidates are unvaccinated. Trudeau has said all his have been vaccinated except one who received a medical exemption.
All the opposition party leaders criticized Trudeau on his overall record.
âTrudeau has ambition, he doesnât have achievement,â OâToole said at the only English language debate of the campaign.
Trudeau, the son of the late Liberal Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, became the second youngest prime minister in Canadian history when he was first elected with a majority of seats in Parliament in 2015 after almost a decade of Conservative Party government. But there is some fatigue with Trudeau after six years, and scandals combined with high expectations have damaged his image for some Canadians. He won re-election in 2019 but with less than a majority of the seats.