Statement from Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Ottawa, ON – The Hon. Pierre Poilievre, Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada and the Official Opposition, released the following statement on the threat of tariffs from the US: "Canada is facing a critical challenge.
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. Poll after poll has shown career politician Pierre Poilievre and his Conservative Party handily winning Canada's next federal election,
The Trump-like Conservative leader is riding an anti-establishment wave—and will almost certainly become PM this year.
During a Monday speech, Trudeau said he plans to remain in office until the Liberal Party selects a new leader. Canada's next federal election must take place by October. Pierre Poilievre ...
Like Jordan Peterson, whose recent interview with Poilievre has garnered 42 million views on X since it was posted Jan. 2 on YouTube, Poilievre is a native of Alberta, Canada’s most conservative province. Married since 2017 to his Venezuelan-born wife Anaida, he lives in in Ottawa, where the couple are raising their two young children.
Pierre Poilievre's views on Bitcoin have sometimes attracted controversy, but a lot has changed over the past three years.
Pierre Poilievre aims to become Canada's prime minister by leveraging Trump's rhetoric and positioning himself as a conservative alternative amid Trudeau's downfall.
Since Trudeau resigned from the position, Conservative Party of Canada Leader Pierre Poilievre, a favorite of Jordan Peterson, has emerged as his successor.
With PM Justin Trudeau announcing his resignation and an election likely soon, attention turns to Canada’s next leader. In this race, Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre emerges as the frontrunner,
While Donald Trump can justifiably claim credit for the beginning of the end of the prime ministership of Justin Trudeau, the groundwork had been laid for the demise of the woke pin-up boy by the leader of Canada’s opposition, Pierre Poilievre.
Justin Trudeau chose Jan. 6, a day fraught with significance for Americans, to announce he will depart from the Canadian Office of the Prime Minister. He did so after last year’s visit to President-elect Donald Trump ’s Mar-a-Lago club spectacularly misfired.
The election of an unpredictable, autocratic, conservative Donald Trump threatening to annex Canada is alarming to most Canadians. The question for Canadians is what would happen under a Conservative Pierre Poilievre administration that might mimic the policies unfolding south of the border.