13-year-old journalist frustrated Ontario politician won't answer his questions Ontario ONpoli
A 13-year-old journalist who has interviewed the likes of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Premier Doug Ford, says Ontario's Minister of Education has been rejecting or ignoring his interview requests for almost a year., which involves the journalist sitting down for one-on-one virtual interviews with influential politicians.
In a tweet, Sharpe shared that over the last few weeks, he's been emailing, tweeting and trying"everything possible" to interview Minister of Education Stephen Lecce amidst“I don’t appreciate you tweeting that we aren’t responding to you.”Over the course of the last few weeks I’ve been emailing, tweeting and trying everything possible to interview Minister Lecce.
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GUNTER: Trudeau's denial on China's interference simply ludicrousJust who does Prime Minister Justin Trudeau imagine is going to believe him?
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