Canada's Conservatives keep Pierre Poilievre
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has handily passed the biggest test of his leadership since he took the helm of the party in September 2022.
Pierre Poilievre’s address to a room packed with more than 3,000 members of the Conservative Party of Canada began as an exercise in time travel.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre offered some rare praise for the prime minister’s speech in Davos, Switzerland, earlier this week, calling it "well-crafted and eloquently delivered" — but in a six-page statement released Thursday,
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Pierre Poilievre needs to win over more voters. What’s his plan?
He sailed through the leadership review, but that’s not enough to be prime minister The post Pierre Poilievre Needs to Win Over More Voters. What’s His Plan? first appeared on The Walrus.
So far, Carney has been lucky that he’s been judged by his rhetoric and his stated intentions, by the number of his trips and meetings overseas. Because nearly a year into his term, the rhetoric has changed, but reality has not. There is an illusion of purpose, but no results to back it up.
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Pierre Poilievre sails through leadership review as Conservatives deliver a strong endorsement
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre pulled in an overwhelming share of the vote in his leadership review held Friday, a sign that the vast majority of party members are united behind his leadership.
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In Conservative convention speech, Pierre Poilievre blames Liberals for surging separatist movements
Federal Liberal governments have lit separatist fuses and endangered national unity, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre told nearly 3,000 gathered in Calgary for the party’s convention.
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Poilievre tells party delegates to have hope in speech that confronts Alberta, Quebec separatism
CALGARY —Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre urged party delegates to have hope in a speech delivered before they voted on his leadership Friday, which also sought to confront rising separatism in Alberta and Quebec.
Liberal MPs shared unpleasant reactions Saturday after a majority of Tory delegates voted to keep Pierre Poilievre on as CPC leader.