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Carney's cabinet picks suggest strong ties to Trudeau-era policies: Poilievre "He appointed Trudeau's old team, and Trudeau's old advisors," Tory leader Poilievre said Bryan Passifiume ...
An almost identical scene plays out on a Tuesday evening in industrial Hamilton. A Saturday afternoon in Winnipeg. A Monday in Fredericton. A Thursday in Oshawa. Poilievre has made these rallies a ...
OTTAWA — It’s a Monday evening in an industrial building just south of Edmonton. Pierre Poilievre is on stage, surrounded by a massive crowd of supporters. He’s been talking for […] ...
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'Relentless': The combative Pierre Poilievre finds himself in the fight of his lifePoilievre's slow pivot away from the election campaign he'd planned on — a campaign about the carbon price, affordability concerns and Justin Trudeau's deep unpopularity — to one dominated by ...
Poilievre was elected to represent the riding of Nepean-Carleton in 2004. At 25, he and Andrew Scheer were the youngest members of the caucus. Fellow Conservatives took to calling him “Skippy.” ...
Poilievre was elected to represent the riding of Nepean-Carleton in 2004. At 25, he and Andrew Scheer were the youngest members of the caucus. Fellow Conservatives took to calling him “Skippy.” ...
Poilievre said to expect little change when Carney replaces outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, saying he’s got the same MPs, advisors and plans as the previous administration.
Sure enough, with the imminent departure of Mr. Trudeau – and the arrival on the scene of superstar central banker Mark Carney – many of those voters have begun to drift into the Liberal camp.
Poilievre says Trudeau’s exit won’t shift election focus from carbon price By Staff The Canadian Press Posted January 9, 2025 6:54 pm 1 min read ...
Justin Trudeau's successor as Liberal leader and Canada's prime minister will soon face a bruising election against a sharp-tongued populist riding a wave of anti-Trudeau sentiment.
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