Poilievre shrugs off reports of campaign turmoil as he pitches tax relief
- Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre dismissed reports of campaign turmoil, emphasizing tax cuts as a key focus during his visit to a plastics factory in North York.
- Poilievre criticized Liberal candidate Paul Chiang for remaining on the ballot after making controversial comments related to a Conservative candidate.
- The upcoming U.S. Tariffs threaten to overshadow the federal election campaign, with polls showing Mark Carney's Liberals leading.
- Ex-Liberal Han Dong announced he would not seek re-election, citing concerns about vote splitting with Liberals and Conservatives.
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Why a Pollster Thinks the Tories Need to Emphasize Change, Not Trump
News Analysis There have been several reports over the past week that some federal and provincial Conservative campaigners are urging the Poilievre Conservatives to pivot to focus more on the Trump factor as the Liberals rise in polls. But David Coletto, CEO of the polling company Abacus Data, says that this won’t help the Conservatives gain an edge over the Liberals, as the fleeing support from the NDP, which bolsters the Liberal vote, is a big…


Pierre Poilievre rejects criticism that his campaign isn’t focused on Donald Trump
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is rejecting criticism that he is running a misguided federal election campaign that isn't responding to Canadians' anxieties about U.S. President Donald Trump.
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