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Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre, who has been described by media outlets as Canada’s version of President Donald Trump, held a nearly 25 point lead in CBC polling averages going into ...
Just a few months ago, Pierre Poilievre was riding high. The apple-munching leader of the Conservative Party of Canada held a commanding lead of more than 20 percent in the polls, and the approval ...
The man was Pierre Poilievre, who would become the leader of the Conservative Party and who until just recently was widely referred to as Canada’s next prime minister. Soon he will have a new ...
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Canada: Towards the Renewal of the Status Quo Ante Or the ... - MSNThe Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) recorded significant gains, with 143 seats elected and a jump in votes from 33.7 per cent in 2021 to over 40 per cent in 2025.
Pierre Poilievre, leader of Canada’s Conservative Party, told President Trump to “stay out of our election” on Monday, as voters headed to the polls to determine the future of Canadian ...
The Conservative Party of Canada, by contrast, started 2025 looking like a sure-fire winner set to seize control from a previously deeply unpopular Liberal Party, using political tactics cribbed ...
President Donald Trump bragged about destroying the Conservative Party of Canada’s lead in the polls with his tariffs just days before the Liberal Party’s election victory on Monday.. The ...
Conservative Party of Canada's leader Pierre Poilievre speaks as his wife Anaida Poilievre looks on, at his election night headquarters in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada April 29, 2025.
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 ...
Liberal Party leader and Prime Minister Mark Carney, and Conservative leader and Leader of the Official Opposition Pierre Poilievre are seen during a campaign stop in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on ...
Although Canada’s Liberal Party was the clear winner in Monday’s election nationwide, the Conservative Party easily retained the seat in southeastern British Columbia. In the parliamentary ...
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Things Aren’t Looking Good For Canada’s Conservative Party - MSNCanada’s conservative darling has gone from leading the polls by double digits to barely scraping by in the run up to the April 28 election. Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre, who has ...
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