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.
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.
The Conservative leader was responding to U.S. President Donald Trump's first actions since his swearing-in, which included changes to Washington's gender policies.
Federal Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre made a swing through West Island and West End Montreal on Monday. In DDO he met with young people and community leaders at Mandy’s Salads
Like Jordan Peterson, whose recent interview with Poilievre has garnered 42 million views on X since it was posted Jan. 2 on YouTube, Poilievre is a native of Alberta, Canada’s most conservative province. Married since 2017 to his Venezuelan-born wife Anaida, he lives in in Ottawa, where the couple are raising their two young children.
Pierre Poilievre's views on Bitcoin have sometimes attracted controversy, but a lot has changed over the past three years.
Trudeau and 12 of Canada’s 13 premiers agreed to form a united front and pledge that “everything” is on the table in a potential tariff war with Donald Trump.
“In this political climate, people believe the CBC is run by Marxists, but only 11 percent of the whole want the CBC to be cut entirely. So how can Poilievre hang a significant piece of the Tory agenda on such a small cohort? Poilievre’s base is brought to the polls on a range of wedge issues, of which the CBC is only one.” —
Conservative Party of Canada Leader Pierre Poilievre pushed back against President-elect Donald Trump’s intent to impose tariffs on Canada, calling on his country to “stand strong” against the United States.
Pierre Poilievre, leader of Canada’s Conservative Party, is promising to eliminate the increase to the capital gains inclusion rate if elected.
While Donald Trump can justifiably claim credit for the beginning of the end of the prime ministership of Justin Trudeau, the groundwork had been laid for the demise of the woke pin-up boy by the leader of Canada’s opposition, Pierre Poilievre.
Pierre Poilievre is reiterating his call for a federal election and says Canada needs a prime minister that will fight Trump’s tariff threat.