Justinflation

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Blend of Justin +‎ inflation.

Proper noun[edit]

Justinflation

  1. (Canada, politics, derogatory) Inflation attributed to the economic policies or spending of the government of Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau.
    • 2021 December 9, Gabrielle Piché, “We’ll pay more to eat less”, in Winnipeg Free Press:
      JustinFlation is coming to a grocery store near you,” Pierre Poilievre, the Conservative Shadow Minister for Finance, said in a statement.
    • 2022 March 10, Shannon Proudfoot, “Why is Pierre Poilievre so angry?”, in Maclean's:
      Instead, the Poilievre who is available to us is the one who snarls ceaselessly about Justinflation, lobs bombs just to bask in the glow of the blast and throws in his lot with protesters terrorizing ordinary citizens because—well, frankly, it’s hard to fathom why.
    • 2022 December 17, Mary Ng, “Another Liberal minister found guilty of breaking ethics laws must resign: Conservatives”, in Indo-Canadian Voice, page 18:
      Barrett and Gourde said: "While people in this country are struggling to afford to live and provide for their family because of the crushing costs of Justinflation and higher taxes, the Liberals are helping their friends get rich on the backs of hardworking Canadians."
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Justinflation.