SNOBELEN: January leadership review looming large for Pierre Poilievre
The 2025 election is long past and the important task of leading a national party during a time of existential threats looms
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The same has been true for the Conservative Party of Canada (CPC). This time last year, they were 25 points ahead in the polls. Pierre Poilievre was cruising to the prime minister’s office until he got hit with a couple of hockey sticks.
Early last January, Poilievre’s favourite punching bag, Justin Trudeau, announced his resignation as........





















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