Monday, September 16, 2024
Pierre Poilievre swept the Conservative leadership contest with an overwhelming victory Saturday. Poilievre won 68 per cent of the vote, placing first in all but eight of Canada’s thirty hundred and thirty-eight electoral districts. Four hundred and...
The winner will be announced at an event at Ottawa's Shaw Centre September 10th. Conservatives across Canada are mailing in their ballots to elect the new leader. Ballots must be received at headquarters...
Poilievre plans to get rid of dictator oil. UCP leadership candidates debate Tuesday night. Saskatchewan tells Ottawa to knock before entering. And Doug Ford meets maritime premiers to tackle health care reform.
The Conservative leadership hopeful says it’s time to scrap Canada’s “One China” policy and officially recognize the government in Taiwan.
"The protocol allows for events to take place in a respectful way," said Rob Batherson
Pierre Poiievre says he will pass a law forcing the federal government to talk to Canadians in plain language. Poilievre will send the auditor general on the hunt for bureaucratese. Canadians will be able to complain about...
Observers say Poilievre is drawing in younger voters with canny communications and a simple message
During the race, Poilievre vowed not to reopen the abortion debate but to continue to allow his party's caucus to have free votes on matters of conscience. 

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