Sunday, May 10, 2026
Here’s what’s happening in Conservative Canada: From Ottawa to the provinces, Conservatives set the tone on affordability, public safety, and economic growth. Pierre Poilievre took on Mark Carney’s high-cost agenda in a rare CBC...
One prolific offender’s ability to influence the crime rate in Penticton underscores the futility of current public safety strategies, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says.
In British Columbia, Conservative Leader John Rustad called on the NDP to cancel a multi-billion-dollar deal to buy new ferries from China, after Beijing imposed punishing tariffs on Canadian peas, pork and canola crops. Meanwhile, in Ottawa,...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre at the Penticton Seniors’ Centre March 9
The new interim leader of the Conservative Party of British Columbia, Surrey-White Rock MLA Trevor Halford met the media at the legislature. Halford talked about the chaos unleashed by David Eby’s NDP government in B.C. He promised...
In British Columbia, BC United Leader Kevin Falcon suspended his party’s election campaign, endorsed the BC Conservatives, and announced plans to fold the party. He was joined by British Columbia Conservative Leader John Rustad for a press...
Conservative Party of Canada leader Pierre Poilievre is spending the day in the Okanagan on Wednesday.
The number of candidates running for the leadership of the British Columbia Conservatives has shrunk to seven. Bruce Banman and Harman Bhangu, both members of the provincial legislature, have dropped out of the race.
Conservative Party of Canada Leader Pierre Poilievre made the comments during an unrelated press conference in Kitchener, Ontario on February 21.
Jason Kenney is blunt in his assessment of B.C. Premier David Eby, accusing him of undermining economic development, private property rights, and national unity. He warns that recent court rulings and growing legal uncertainty around land and...
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