Last week, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau released a strange selfie-style video asking Canadians to send him questions. Given that the prime minister has shown a lack of interest in answering questions from the opposition benches, many were confused about the request but nonetheless let him have their 2 cents.

Canadians responded with over 30,000 questions – many of them highly critical of him — including his handling of the Freedom Convoy protest, internet censorship, firearms legislation and assisted suicide legislation.

Why do high-profile cabinet ministers and the prime minister continue to post ridiculous Twitter videos in some attempt to reach out and appear relatable to Canadians? They don’t look relatable, they look ridiculous.

Tune in to the latest episode of Ratio’d with Harrison Faulkner!

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    Harrison Faulkner is the host of Ratio'd and co-host of Fake News Friday. He is also a journalist and producer for True North based in Toronto. Twitter: @Harry__Faulkner

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