The Conservative Leader touches on leadership questions and floor-crossings, says he will double down focus on blue-collar ...
A recent INsauga poll indicates that most respondents believe federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has lost control ...
The Tory leader is not alone in that approach. CPC House leader Andrew Scheer recently accused the Liberals of “undemocratic” distractions, claiming that the government was playing up the defections ...
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The numbers behind Poilievre’s leadership dilemma
Polls show half the country wants him gone, even as Conservative voters overwhelmingly want him to stay The post The Numbers Behind Poilievre’s Leadership Dilemma first appeared on The Walrus.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is trying to circumvent the democratic will of Canadians by using floor-crossers to get a majority government, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said in a year-end ...
Ever the combatant, Poilievre is not known for the soft touch and personal connection with his team that leaders like Brian Mulroney were famous for. While this aggressiveness made him an excellent ...
Here are five key Canadian politics stories to watch in 2026: A mandatory review of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico-Agreement on trade ...
The Hon. Pierre Poilievre, Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada and the Official Opposition, released the following statement on Tamil Heritage Month: “This month, we celebrate the hardworking ...
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‘Act one is over,’ says Bruce Fanjoy, who defeated Poilievre in last election
Bruce Fanjoy became the MP for the Ottawa-area riding of Carleton in the last election after defeating Conservative Leader ...
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Poilievre says Conservatives' affordability focus unites party as Tories manage latest defection
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says his party's focus on affordability "is what unites all Conservatives" as the Tories grapple with another MP crossing the floor and joining the Liberal ...
TORONTO (AP) — Until a few months ago, Pierre Poilievre was seen as a shoo-in to become Canada's next prime minister and shepherd his Conservative Party back into power for the first time in a decade.
Pierre Poilievre has a problem. What seems to be making it difficult for the Conservative party leader to fix is his inability to recognize — or, at least, publicly acknowledge — that Pierre Poilievre ...
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