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“Pierre Poilievre owns the area,” said Manotick resident Nancy Boutilier, sweeping her arm across the centre of the village.
In a rare trip to the Conservative-dominated city, the party leader made his pitch for change and cutting regulations to ...
I fell into conversation with a soft-spoken conservative influencer. She was telling me how bad crime has become. I nodded, somewhat skeptical, when two members of our group rushed in. “You guys!” ...
Pierre Poilievre is on stage, surrounded by a massive crowd of supporters. He's been talking for nearly an hour and his ...
His message of change suddenly seemed less attractive than keeping Mark Carney in power. The former governor of the Bank of ...
Conservatives worked hard to establish what they thought the election would be about: affordability. Then Donald Trump ...
Pierre Poilievre appeared all but set to end a decade of Liberal government in Canada. But with Trudeau out and Trump at the gates, times have changed.
The April 28 election will come down to two candidates with starkly different personalities and experience: Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre.
Pierre Poilievre was born in Calgary, Alberta, on June 3, 1979, to a teenage mother who gave him away. He was adopted shortly after birth by two school teachers. He grew up in a middle-class home ...
Mark Carney, the new prime minister seeking a full term in Monday’s election, has built his campaign around President Trump’s ...
Inside the hotel ballroom, Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre served up a polished ... Poilievre, 45, was born in Calgary to a teenage mother and adopted by two teachers from Saskatchewan.
As Canada prepares for next week's election, the paths of the leading candidates, Liberal Party leader Mark Carney and ...