Monday, September 16, 2024
According to the latest Nanos survey, Poilievre is polling at 32.9 per cent, well ahead of his main rival, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who polled at 23.3 per cent
The polling took place in the days following an announcement by Trudeau alleging Indian government could be behind the killing of a Sikh leader
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s polling momentum continues to chug along with 40 per cent of Canadians saying he’s the best choice to be prime minister, according to a new Ipsos poll done exclusively for Global News.
Canada’s brashest Conservative is surging in the polls. His biggest problem: An election could be two years away.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre says it's the union, not him, that should apologize over a controversy involving the speech he gave to passengers of a Calgary-bound WestJet flight using the aircraft's public address system.
Passengers returning to Calgary from the Conservative Party national meeting in Quebec City on a WestJet flight Sunday evening got a short, campaign-style address from party leader Pierre Poilievre.
Nova Scotia's Progressive Conservatives triumphed over the Liberals in a byelection in Preston, a riding held by the Liberals for the last 20 years.
'It’s the choice between a country where people who work hard can realize their dreams or a country where the government divides between good and bad Canadians'
As devoted delegates gather behind closed doors to deliberate over social conservative and anti-carbon tax policies, the Conservative party sought to project a more moderate public image on Friday, seeing long-time progressive Peter MacKay endorse Conservative Leader...
The Conservatives are solidifying their lead over the Liberals, while Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre are neck-and-neck for preferred prime minister, according to weekly tracking from Nanos Research.

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