Michelle Rempel has accused the Liberal government of “deploying” people to speak on its behalf for a Canadian Press story.

“Whenever the Trudeau PMO gets in trouble, they deploy totally unbiased people in a media feature called the ‘baloney meter’ to spin what Canadians know is fact,” the Conservative MP said in a thread of tweets Thursday.

Reporter Joan Bryden wrote a piece called the “Baloney Meter” Thursday morning – an article where the Canadian Press “examines the level of accuracy in statements made by politicians.”

According to the news agency, each claim is researched and rated on a scale of “no baloney” meaning completely factual, to “full of baloney,” which means “the statement is completely inaccurate.”

This week, the agency tackled the immigration “crisis” touted by the Conservatives “for the better part of two years.”

After speaking to three experts in refugee law, including the Canadian representative for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Bryden evaluated the Conservative’s claims as “full of baloney.”

Because the Canadian Press did not ask her for comment, Rempel accused the media organization as using their article as “a spin tool for the Trudeau PMO.”

6/I could go on. CP didn’t ask me for comment, because their baloney meter is a spin tool for the Trudeau PMO. Just took at Trudeau’s top henchman’s twitter feed useage of it. It’s that sort of editorialization disguised as journalism that degrades journalism writ large. Sad. — Michelle Rempel (@MichelleRempel) August 16, 2018

“It’s that sort of editorialization disguised as journalism that degrades journalism writ large. Sad.”

Rempel insists the hundreds of millions of dollars used to put “illegal border crossers” in Toronto hotels is a “crisis.”

1/ Whenever the Trudeau PMO gets in trouble, they deploy totally unbiased people in a media feature called the “baloney meter” to spin what Canadians know is fact. Hundreds of millions of unbudgeted dollars to put illegal border crossers in hotels is a crisis. — Michelle Rempel (@MichelleRempel) August 16, 2018

Public Safety minister Ralph Goodale, along with other Liberal representatives, have said irregular migration is a “challenge” not a crisis.

When asked to clarify her statement, Rempel told iPolitics in a tweet that the Canadian Press piece is “an editorial” with a “subjective term with only one point of view.” https://t.co/yWkEHmMlgf — Michelle Rempel (@MichelleRempel) August 16, 2018