Canada Opposition Leader Poilievre Wins Seat
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Damien Kurek, who gave up his seat in the Alberta riding of Battle River-Crowfoot so that party leader Pierre Poilievre could run in a byelection, says he intends to be back on the ballot during the next general election.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is heading back to Parliament Hill after his byelection win in Alberta this week. The federal Conservative Leader won the riding of Battle River-Crowfoot with 80.4 per cent of the vote — a decisive victory that affirmed his support among rank-and-file party members and sets the stage for a showdown in
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Pierre Poilievre wins Alberta byelection — but he’s got a long road ahead to broaden his base
Now that Pierre Poilievre has won a byelection to return to the House of Commons, will he maintain his libertarian-flavoured populism of the last few years? Or will he pivot to broaden his base?
Blake Richards, is excited to have Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre return to Ottawa. Earlier this week, Poilievre won the federal byelection in Alberta's rural riding of Battle River—Crowfoot. According to Elections Canada,
No one should be even mildly surprised by the federal Opposition leader’s easy by-election win in Battle River-Crowfoot.
Where are Mr. Carney’s elbows these days? He seems to have misplaced them,’ the Conservative Leader said in Surrey, B.C.
Federal Opposition leader Pierre Poilievre was in Surrey Wednesday (Aug. 20) to announce his plan to tackle extortion. Poilievre secured a seat back in the House of Commons on Monday in the Battle River-Crowfoot byelection. He received more than 80 per cent of the vote.
Canada’s Conservative leader has a second shot at becoming prime minister, but there are roadblocks in his way.