The advance word on Pierre Poilievre’s big speech in Ottawa on Feb. 15 was that it would launch a major “rebranding” for the Conservative Leader and his party, part of a broader “pivot ...
A former Conservative Yukon MP who handcuffed a Whitehorse resident he caught cutting out his name from his campaign signs late at night a decade ago intends on making another run for the federal seat ...
Or sign-in if you have an account. OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he will repeal the carbon tax legislation — including the industrial carbon tax — and boost federal tax ...
OTTAWA — The political retreat from national carbon pricing gathered pace on Monday, when Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre vowed to go further than his political opponents by dismantling the ...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre vowed to put Canada first again as he addressed a roaring crowd of supporters at downtown London’s convention centre on Sunday. Poilievre held the rally at ...
Photo: Adrian Wyld La Presse canadienne Derrière un lutrin où le slogan «Axe the tax» a fait son grand retour, Pierre Poilievre a brandi un exemplaire de la Loi sur la tarification de la ...
The polls suggest he could soon become the Elected Prime Minister. So, is Pierre Poilievre toast? Could he still win? No, he’s not toast. Yes, he could still win, for 10 reasons. 1. Poilievre has lots ...
The signs still work. Phew. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre put a lot of work into that “axe the tax” slogan, and there was no way he wanted to waste a rhyme. Prime Minister Mark Carney ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to trigger an early election, aiming to defend Canadian sovereignty against ...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says a government led by him would repeal both the federal consumer carbon tax and standards for pricing greenhouse gas emissions from large industrial emitters.
Or sign-in if you have an account. Canadian Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said Mark Carney should have been fired when he was governor of the Bank of England, arguing that the new Canadian ...