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@Sir_Osis_of_Liver That was really an aside in the article, which mostly is about how the #CPC is roughly even with the Liberals, except among older Canadians (and therefore the Liberals are well in advance among voters overall).

But I thought that it was interesting to see how steady Mr. Poilievre's support is. It makes me think of support for the CPC here in Québec, which didn't climb during the Liberals' dire straits in 2024; but didn't really fall in 2025 either.

The #CPC was silent when Longest Ballot Committee went to work in by-elections in Miss-Lakeshore (2022) , Wpg S Centre (2023) Tor St Paul's (2024) LaSalle—Émard—Verdun (2024) - LPC lost the last two - but now that its leader is facing LBC initiative for a 2nd time, all of a suddent CPC is calling for new laws to outlaw LBC initiatives. #cdnpoli #elxn45

I don't think it's a problem that #MarkCarney owns shares in 100s of companies, but if his blind trust contains US$8M in options for Brookfield, yes that does create many conflicts of interest. As the #CPC has suggested, those options ought to be exercised, then the manager of the blind trust can reinvest the money elsewhere.

It's surprising that Mr. Carney didn't do so when he became PM, and disappointing that he wasn't more honest with Canadians.
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CBC News · Does Mark Carney really have 574 conflicts of interest? | About ThatBy CBC News
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@auscandoc

The #UCP can't very well maintain their whole

'Ottawa never done nothing fer us!'

mantra of grievance if they allow federal programs to benefit actual Albertans, now can they?

They lose that and, like what happened to PP and the #CPC when Trudeau stepped down, folk might start paying attention to the ongoing theft of their public works by the vital partners of the UCP in private industry, not to mention all the other promises they are going back on.

Via #CTV @ 4:40pm ET on June 16, 2025

#Conservative Leader #PierrePoilievre will face a leadership review vote, likely in January, at a full #ConservativeParty of #Canada policy convention in #Calgary, CTV News has learned

The exact dates of the convention have yet to be confirmed

The Conservatives picked up 22 seats in the last election and won more than eight million votes nation-wide, but #Poilievre lost his own seat, which he had held since 2004

#CPC #CANpoli

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CTVNews · Conservative leader Poilievre to face leadership review at policy convention, likely in JanuaryConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre will face a leadership review vote, likely in January, at a full Conservative Party of Canada policy convention in Calgary, CTV News has learned.