Justin Trudeau uses foul language at charity boxing event

Add this to the Conservative Party's growing inventory of 'Justin Trudeau is in over his head' attack ad material.

A hat-tip to the Ottawa Citizen for discovering this video of the Liberal leader at a charity boxing event on the weekend.

At about the 1.33 mark in the video below, Trudeau talks about his past experience in the ring. (In 2012, he fought then-Conservative Senator Patrick Brazeau at an event to raise money for cancer research.)

"I will tell you, there is no experience like stepping into this ring and measuring yourself. All the...your name, your fortune, your intelligence, your beauty. None of that f%$#%*# matters," Trudeau said.

(WARNING THE VIDEO DOES INCLUDE GRAPHIC LANGUAGE)

The Citizen story has elicited some debate on Twitter about the appropriateness of Trudeau's language.

Here's a sampling of some of those Tweets:

Trudeau has used un-prime-ministerial language in public before: In 2011, he called then-Conservative environment minister Peter Kent a "piece of sh#%" in parliament.

That episode didn't really hurt his popularity.

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Nevertheless, I have a feeling that Tories might be using the word 'judgement' a lot, on Parliament Hill, on Monday.

There might even be a splattering of the term 'role model'?

What do you think of the appropriateness of Justin Trudeau dropping the F-bomb at a public event? Does it make him appear unsuitable and unprepared to be Canada's prime minister?

Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below.

Photo courtesy of the Canadian Press)

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