Worsening feelings for Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre are helping push Canadian voters towards the federal Liberal party, a new poll suggests.
Former staffers and members of a New Brunswick riding association believe his actions are threatening the party's chances in a narrowly-won riding.
Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre has long been vocal about his tough-on-crime stance, and his latest visit to the Tymac Port of Vancouver was meant to reinforce his “Stop The Drugs” campaign.
The United States, say’s Canada’s Opposition Leader, has stabbed its best friend in the back. Speaking Tuesday morning in the foyer of West Block, Pierre Poilievre told U.S. President Donald Trump that if he insists on carrying through his trade war with Canada,
Mike de Jong was told his application to seek the party’s nomination to run in the Abbotsford-South Langley was declined
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre delivered a speech Tuesday on Parliament Hill announcing Canada's response to a 25 per cent tariff U.S. President Donald Trump is imposing on most Canadian goods.
I wonder sometimes if we had a million barrels of western Canadian oil going to Europe right now, or three years ago, if we had 1000s of cubic feet every day of natural gas going to Europe from Canada would Putin have been able to fund a three year long war?
The real debate, if there is to be one, is about what Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre would spend money on — and what they wouldn’t.
Canada will fight back,” said Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre. “While Canadians are slow to anger and quick to forgive, once provoked we fight back. We will overcome this attack on our economy.”
Once considered a shoo-in to win the next federal election by a wide margin, Pierre Poilievre is now scrambling to differentiate himself from the fascist, narcissistic leader south of the border.
Carney labelled himself as a pragmatic leader ready to combat international trade pressures and domestic economic challenges
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says Canada needs to retaliate against American tariffs by targeting U.S. goods Canada can make, does not need or can obtain elsewhere. He says almost all money collected from counter-tariffs should go to tax cuts,