For Poilievre, ‘Surviving’ as Leader Won’t Be Enough He needs big support from convention delegates to keep control. Can Stephen Harper quiet the questions? (The Tyee)
Brace for a potentially transformative moment in federal politics in the first month of the new year.
Pierre Poilievre has a Jan. 29 date with his party. Its members must determine if they want him to lead the party into the next election. Whatever they decide, the political landscape in Canada will be thrown into sharper relief.
The beleaguered Conservative leader had no choice in the matter of the review. The party constitution stipulates that if a leader doesn’t resign after losing an election, he must face a leadership vote.
Andrew Scheer and Erin O’Toole both resigned after losing elections in 2019 and 2021, respectively. Poilievre, like his mentor Stephen Harper, chose to stay on after a defeat ...
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Pierre Poilievre has a Jan. 29 date with his party. Its members must determine if they want him to lead the party into the next election. Whatever they decide, the political landscape in Canada will be thrown into sharper relief.
The beleaguered Conservative leader had no choice in the matter of the review. The party constitution stipulates that if a leader doesn’t resign after losing an election, he must face a leadership vote.
Andrew Scheer and Erin O’Toole both resigned after losing elections in 2019 and 2021, respectively. Poilievre, like his mentor Stephen Harper, chose to stay on after a defeat ...
CLICK HERE for the full story

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