Poilievre plots comeback after electoral setback

Tuesday, May 6, 2025, 6:20 am

Facing defeat in his longtime riding, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre is charting a path back to the Commons, with his caucus convening in Ottawa and promises to regroup and learn from the setback. Political insiders watch closely as the party recalibrates amid electoral turbulence.

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thewalrus.ca / Poilievre Ran on Anger. Fanjoy Knocked on 15,000 Doors

The new Liberal MP talks about his path to the epic election upset The post Poilievre Ran on Anger. Fanjoy Knocked on 15,000 Doors first appeared on The Walrus.

nationalpost.com / Poilievre defends campaign messaging, wants to convince more people of it

'You have to acknowledge that it was the generally right message... because the Liberals stole multiple elements,' said Poilievre

lapresse.ca / Pierre Poilievre défend son message et sa campagne

Pierre Poilievre pourra-t-il s’accrocher et demeurer chef du Parti conservateur du Canada jusqu’à son élection dans une circonscription de l’Alberta ? Son caucus doit décider lundi s’il se prévaudra d’une disposition législative lui permettant éventuellement de lui montrer la porte à son chef.

ledevoir.com / Le nouveau caucus des députés du Parti conservateur se réunit mardi à Ottawa

Les élus doivent notamment décider qui prendra la tête de l’opposition à la Chambre des communes.

globalnews.ca / Conservative caucus to hold 1st meeting since election loss

In a video posted on social media, Pierre Poilievre says he has a lot to be thankful for after the election, including an expanded coalition of Conservative voters.

lapresse.ca / Poilievre mise sur un retour aux Communes en septembre

Défait dans sa circonscription de Carleton aux élections du 28 avril, le chef du Parti conservateur, Pierre Poilievre, pourrait effectuer son retour à la Chambre des communes dès le mois de septembre.

citynews.ca / New Conservative caucus set to meet in Ottawa as Poilievre pledges to learn, grow

OTTAWA — Newly elected Conservatives and returning MPs are set to meet in Ottawa this morning as the party charts its path forward after last week’s election loss to the Liberals. Leader Pierre Poilievre, who lost his bid to continue representing the riding of Carleton after 20 years as the area’s…


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