Pierre Poilievre

Pierre Poilievre

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Pierre Marcel Poilievre is a Canadian politician who has served as the leader of the Conservative Party and leader of the Official Opposition since 2022. First elected in 2004, he has been the member of Parliament (MP) for Battle River—Crowfoot since August 2025, and previously represented Carleton until his defeat in April 2025.

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Far Right
The Conservative leader is shown by a new poll to have a lead that would narrow if Mark Carney becomes Liberal leader.
People's Party sees Poilievre as a better alternative than Trudeau but remains skeptical of his commitment to true conservative principles like ending lockdowns and the carbon tax.
Lean Right
Poilievre is the Conservative leader expected to criticize Carney's NATO performance and push for stronger domestic policies.
Conservatives view Poilievre as the strong alternative to Carney, offering sound fiscal policies and a tougher stance on crime and national security.
Center
The Conservative leader is implicitly in the news as Boultbee's floor crossing criticizes the party's direction under his leadership
Centre views Poilievre's inability to retain centrist MLAs as a vulnerability, potentially driving moderate voters to the Liberals or NDP
Lean Left
Conservative leader Poilievre is likely defending provincial closures of supervised consumption sites, which are blamed for rising overdose calls.
Liberals criticize Poilievre for backing policies that worsen the toxic drug crisis and abandon harm reduction.
Far Left
Poilievre is the Conservative federal leader whose party's stance on CUSMA review and trade is being contrasted with Liberal and NDP positions.
NDP/Green perspective critiques Poilievre for cozying up to corporate interests and opposing stronger labour and climate protections in trade deals.
Far Right
Conservative leader who would face Carney in a potential election.
Viewed with skepticism by People's Party as an establishment figure, but seen as stronger on tariffs and economic nationalism.
Far Right
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre is widely expected to attack the Carney-Eby bailout and pipeline deal as more Liberal-NDP failures.
People's Party supporters see Poilievre as insufficiently principled, but they welcome his criticism of the federal spending binge.
Far Left
As Conservative leader, he likely supports the pipeline deal opposed by NDP in article 1.
His alignment with Carney on pipelines highlights the Liberal-Conservative consensus on fossil fuels that the NDP rejects.
Far Right
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre is the main political opposition to Prime Minister Carney, though not directly mentioned in the articles.
People's Party supporters view Poilievre as a more palatable alternative to Carney but are skeptical that he would genuinely dismantle the corporate-welfare state or address Western grievances.
Far Left
Conservative leader Poilievre is touring the country rallying against the carbon tax, leading in national polls.
NDP/Green view Poilievre as a dangerous right-wing populist who would gut climate action and social programs.

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