The car theft debate is a battle over slogans and solutions

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Pierre Poilievre enjoys a punchy phrase, so it’s not surprising that a large part of his response to the rise in car thefts rests on the words “jail, not bail.” According to the Conservative leader, those three words are key to eliminating the “crime and chaos” that has been unleashed.

Lacking their own snappy lines, the Liberals have taken to trying to use Poilievre’s lines against him — arguing, essentially, that slogans are all he has and that the problems of today require much more than a three-word answer. 

“We’re convening this summit because Canadians need serious action,” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said at the

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