Poilievre's 'Canada First' rally draws huge crowd in Delta
- Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre held large rallies in Nanoose Bay on April 25 and Tsawwassen on April 26 in British Columbia.
- These events occurred in the final days before the federal election as Conservatives targeted seats in the historically NDP-held Vancouver Island area.
- Thousands attended the rallies where Poilievre shared key campaign promises on taxes, crime, and resource projects.
- Poilievre asked crowds 'who is voting for change,' while a political scientist noted such Conservative attention is rare.
- The party aims to win multiple seats on Vancouver Island, reflecting a broader effort to gain ground in the province.
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Pierre Poilievre draws thousands to Vancouver Island rally in final campaign push
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre set his sights on B.C.'s Vancouver Island in the final days of the election campaign, speaking to thousands of people who packed into a farm outbuilding near Nanaimo Friday night.
Pierre Poilievre attracts hundreds to rally north of Nanaimo
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre established his views on B.C.’s Vancouver Island within the final days of the political election venture, speaking with numerous people that loaded proper right into a ranch barn close to Nanaimo Friday night. “Vancouver Island, I have a question, Who’s voting for change?” Poilievre requested the group, to joys and an incantation of “We want change.” The schedule to enter the rally snaked across the enormous …
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