Armed with fundraising war chest, Conservatives take to social media and TV with ad blitz

By hammering home the party’s message ‘online, at every press conference, every speech, every rally, you really hit mass impact,’ says digital campaign specialist Cole Hogan.
Poilievre’s possible predicament

No matter what the polls might say, Conservatives are never happy and they’re never truly united. How could they be?
The appeal of new parties

An upstart political party shouldn’t be seen as just another piece to move around the gameboard, but as a vehicle for new ideas, approaches and priorities.
The Rock’s crumbling support for the Liberals should be a wake-up call

A recent Abacus Data survey found the federal Conservatives had a nine-point lead over the Liberals in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Flush with cash, Poilievre’s Conservatives getting ‘massive advantage’ over other parties in election readiness, say political players

High fundraising numbers would help the Conservatives create efficient get-out-the-vote operations that could be critical in the outcome of marginal ridings, says Ipsos Public Affairs CEO Darrell Bricker.
Tories’ silence is golden on trans issues, but might not be sustainable

As his party’s numbers climb, Pierre Poilievre has to be careful to appeal to voters leery of social conservatism.
Conservatives already have a climate plan

The usual suspects are always asking where the right’s climate plan is, and seem to think a carbon tax is the only answer to our environmental issues.
Can Poilievre and Singh exploit Trudeau’s weakness?

Trudeau is an experienced campaigner with the advantage of incumbency, while Poilievre is untested, and Singh has already been solidly thumped twice.
‘If it’s real, he doesn’t need to maintain it’: Conservative momentum a matter of message discipline and staying the course, say Tory pundits

While the Liberals ‘flounder,’ Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s only challenge is keeping his caucus ‘on the same page’ with Canadians’ affordability struggles, says Summa Strategies’ Daniel Perry.
‘I feel like a physician giving bad news’: Trudeau needs to ‘up his game’ or risk losing to surging Poilievre, say pollsters

With the Liberals in trouble and caucus getting nervous and openly criticizing their leadership, it’s up to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his party to stop the bleeding of public support, pollsters tell The Hill Times.