Anaida Poilievre’s Quebec charm offensive

Given the strategic importance of having strong representation from Quebec in a potential Poilievre government, the Conservative leader’s wife is now likely to be centre stage in the province.
Poilievre’s threat to delay House break is ‘grandstanding’: North Vancouver letter writer
The current grandstanding by the Conservative Party, where MPs may be forced to stay in Ottawa and lose the Holiday break, is as anti-Democratic as it gets. I for one had already had a meeting with my MP postponed, as he had to stay in Ottawa to deal with this mischievous tactic—now our new date […]
Poilievre tests the limits of populist flim-flam with his pitch to Canada’s workers

The current version of the strategy is to capitalize on the crushed dreams of middle-class prosperity, and the horrendous income inequality the whole right-wing approach to socio-economic decision-making caused.
Poilievre continues to place Trudeau on Canada’s ‘most unwanted’ list and his strategy appears to be working

Pierre Poilievre’s usual modus operandi is to take a page from Donald Trump 1.0: the country is going to hell in a handbasket, and it’s all the fault of one man.
Polls as propaganda

If a Conservative Party supporter gets the idea that all the polls are showing his leader is going to win the next election, he’d be more likely to give a big financial donation, since that’d seem like a good investment.
Message to Conservatives: take a deep breath before firing up the rage machine

If you always plow ahead like a bull in a china shop, you are going to break a lot of glass and leave a mess for everyone.
Poilievre’s cheap shot at CP journalist has not gone unnoticed

By buzzwords and dog whistles, as the Trudeau government contends, Pierre Poilievre is doing his best to create a sense of grievance so powerful that the Liberals will be swept from office like dry leaves in a windstorm. It may not be policy or even credible, but it appears to be working.
‘Everything is not going right for them’: feds’ confusing messaging on pause on home heating oil carbon pricing puts them ‘on the defensive,’ says Nanos

It could be difficult for the Liberal Party to outflank the Conservatives on affordability issues and to recover in the polls, says president and Innovative Research Group founder Greg Lyle.
Poilievre riding anti-Trudeau tide

There is an impetuous push to see the back end of the man who has led the country for eight—often turbulent—years, including through the pandemic. And thanks partly to the magic of his $3-million makeover, Pierre Poilievre is seen as the perfect foil to the dithering Prince of the Establishment.
What changes a Conservative government might make to Canada’s immigration policies

While some have argued that immigration and related issues have become a third rail in Canadian politics, this need not be the case.