Need to Know: The election is imminent and the CPC is slumping—can Poilievre pivot in time? (The Hub)
I expect the election campaign to kick off this weekend, with Prime Minister Mark Carney all but certain to seek Parliament’s dissolution. The lead-up to this moment has been nothing short of extraordinary: the abrupt resignation of Justin Trudeau, Donald Trump’s aggressive posturing toward Canada, and Carney’s meteoric rise to the Liberal leadership. But it’s Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre whose fate may be most intriguing.
For months, Poilievre dominated the conversation by hammering Trudeau on rising costs, housing, crime, and government spending. He tapped into genuine frustration among everyday Canadians, who worried that their household finances were spiraling out of control. Poilievre’s relentless style helped him climb in the polls, positioning the Conservatives as the “change” option. That dynamic shifted the moment Trudeau bowed out. Suddenly, Poilievre was left struggling to pivot from attacking Trudeau to offering a clear, positive vision for the future ...
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