The leader of Canada’s Conservative Party indicated this week that America would be “hit hard” in retaliation over President Trump’s impending tariffs if he’s elected the country’s next prime minister.
Canadian Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre locked horns with an interviewer who asked him to comment on a recent executive order from President Donald Trump.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre posed for photos with Oland Brewery plant workers, delivered a speech, snatched a few boxes of canned Alexander Keith’s beer off the plant conveyor system for a photo opportunity and quipped that the Trudeau Liberal government taxation over the past nine years “is almost enough to drive a man to drink.”
Poilievre is generally press-averse, partial to friendly platforms—his own YouTube and Instagram channels, Jordan Peterson’s podcast. The Lake Report pounced, sending both of its reporters. They asked first thing about how Poilievre would handle the government’s support of local journalism.
Pierre Poilievre, leader of Canada’s Conservative Party, is promising to eliminate the increase to the capital gains inclusion rate if elected.
Canadians and 2SLGBTQ+ charities are speaking out after Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre said he is only aware of two genders.
Like an untended lawn that’s become encased in unpleasant brush, the Canadian public service is overgrown. It needs a lot more than a couple of passes with a lawnmower — it needs a chainsaw, and only Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has the guts to wield it.
Pierre Poilievre is that leader, and the best opportunity for Canada to once again live up to its potential. Chris Gardner is the president and CEO of the Independent Contractors and Businesses Association in B.C. You must be logged in to join the discussion or read more comments.
Pierre Poilievre's views on Bitcoin have sometimes attracted controversy, but a lot has changed over the past three years.
The election of an unpredictable, autocratic, conservative Donald Trump threatening to annex Canada is alarming to most Canadians. The question for Canadians is what would happen under a Conservative Pierre Poilievre administration that might mimic the policies unfolding south of the border.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says a government led by him would cut the number of federal public servants — but he doesn't mind if they work from home. When asked by Radio-Canada on Tuesday if U.
Pierre Poilievre, Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, holds a press conference in Ottawa on Jan. 9, 2025. Credit - Dave Chan—AFP/Getty Images On Monday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin ...