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At the end of 2024 the Liberal Party had sunk in opinion polls, with the Conservatives holding a commanding 25-point lead.
Pierre Poilievre is facing a crucial by-election test as leader of Canada's Conservative party after losing his constituency ...
Four months after losing his Ottawa seat and the federal election, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is seeking a ...
Voters in a sprawling riding in central Alberta are returning to the polls on Monday for the second time in four months in a ...
Pierre Poilievre, who is running to reclaim a seat in Canada's parliament next week, was on track to be prime minister until ...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announces national campaign to pressure Liberal government to repeal Canada's electric ...
"I think the Conservative Party of Canada was very good at pushing people away, not so good at pulling people in," Houston said. Not every premier stood on the sidelines.
The Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) recorded significant gains, with 143 seats elected and a jump in votes from 33.7 per cent in 2021 to over 40 per cent in 2025.
Voters are heading to the polls today for a closely watched Quebec by-election in which the leader of the provincial ...
Conservative Party of Canada's leader Pierre Poilievre speaks as his wife Anaida Poilievre looks on, at his election night headquarters in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada April 29, 2025.
The apple-munching leader of the Conservative Party of Canada held a commanding lead of more than 20 percent in the polls, and the approval ratings for the Canadian Liberal Party and its longtime ...
The Conservative Party of Canada, by contrast, started 2025 looking like a sure-fire winner set to seize control from a previously deeply unpopular Liberal Party, using political tactics cribbed ...