The seven-time MP for Carleton, Ontario was elected with 68 per cent of the vote, winning 330 of Canada's 338 electoral districts. Other 417,000 party members voted in the largest leadership election in Canadian history
The party cited a turnout of 95 per cent in the historic showing for a party leader.
Poilievre's policies may have seemed at times provocative, but he captured an increasingly popular sentiment that is looking for the clearest break from the Liberals
A lawless federal government continues to invade our jurisdiction
Andrew Lawton to release Poilievre biography
In an interview with Conservative Journal Canada, former Alberta premier and federal cabinet minister Jason Kenney weighs in on where Canadian conservatism stands after the recent federal election and more than a decade of Liberal government.
Pierre Poilievre swept the Conservative leadership contest with an overwhelming victory Saturday. Poilievre won 68 per cent of the vote, placing first in all but eight of Canada’s thirty hundred and thirty-eight electoral districts. Four hundred and...
We sit down one-on-one with Conservative leadership candidate Jean Charest. We ask the man who was premier of Quebec for nine years about his track record, his motivations, and his plans for tackling the carbon tax, the...
The new leader speaks to his caucus in Ottawa for the first time since his victory Saturday in the Conservative Party of Canada leadership election.




























