Thursday, September 19, 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
Pierre Poilievre was in Edmonton Wednesday night to criticize the carbon tax.
"History will record that Mr. Mulroney’s premiership was transformational," wrote Harper Former Prime Minister Stephen Harper took to X (formerly Twitter) to honour the Right Honourable Brian Mulroney, writing "Prime Minister Mulroney fought...
Parry Sound—Muskoka Conservative MP Scott Aitchison met with local media outside of Nickel Belt Liberal MP Marc Serré’s office in Val Caron on Friday as part of a broader effort to promote an anti-carbon tax message
The Conservative party continues to hold a big fundraising edge over the Liberals, bringing in millions more than the governing party in this year's second quarter.
The federal Conservative leader toured a couple of local businesses before heading to the next stop on his Northern tour
Pierre Poilievre, the leader of the federal Conservative Party is in Vancouver Tuesday to announce his approach to First Nations and their control over revenue streams.

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