Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre outlined his most detailed plan to respond to Donald Trump’s tariff threat that has also rattled his election campaign.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre mounted a defence of his campaign messaging Monday, saying he has no qualms about focusing on issues like the housing crisis, cost of living concerns and relatively weak economic growth,
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Many Poilievre supporters in East Coast say Trump's threats are a 'non-issue'Many of Pierre Poilievre's East Coast supporters say U.S. President Donald Trump isn't much on their minds, as some Conservatives call on him to sharpen his focus on the U.S. president's trade war with Canada.
Amid a Liberal surge in public support, some Tories have raised concerns about how Poilievre and his team are directing their campaign.
Despite Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre’s recent attempts to distance himself from US President Donald Trump, American right-wing MAGA media personalities and influencers have been some of Poilievre’s biggest supporters.
On the other hand, Pierre Poilievre is advocating for a robust negotiation strategy aimed at rekindling a close economic relationship with the U.S. Contrary to Carney, Poilievre envisions that a new deal with Trump would serve to stabilize the Canadian economy and prevent job losses. His stance includes calls for:
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said Wednesday he has not reached out to anyone in U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration to ensure that he “does not divide Canada’s voice.” Poilievre delivered a speech that morning to a crowd gathered in a Bay Street tower in downtown Toronto,
You can get in touch with James by emailing [email protected] Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberal Party has extended its lead over the opposition Conservatives ahead of next month's federal election on April 28,
With supporters from across New Brunswick packed into the Fredericton Exhibition Grounds, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre gave a nearly hour-long speech Monday night, promising a stronger country to stand up to Donald Trump while occasionally seeming to echo the U.
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'We need to unite the country,' Poilievre says after Manning warns of looming crisisKINGSTON — Pierre Poilievre says a Conservative government would remove the federal sales tax from Canadian-made vehicles in response to U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs.