Canada conservative leader mounts comeback after Trump-linked defeat
Poilievre aims to reclaim his seat amid voter confusion from a record 214-candidate ballot and shifting support toward Liberal leader Mark Carney, experts say.
- Pierre Poilievre, who was on track to become Canada's prime minister until Donald Trump impacted Canadian politics, is attempting to regain his position in parliament after losing his seat in the last election.
- Poilievre faces challenges as some voters associate him with Trump's brand, which has become unpopular in Canada due to Trump's trade war and threats against the country.
- While Poilievre is favored to win the upcoming by-election, his path to regaining momentum is uncertain in a political landscape still heavily influenced by Trump's presidency.
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Leaning Left10Leaning Right8Center16Last UpdatedBias Distribution47% Center
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- 47% of the sources are Center
47% Center
L 29%
C 47%
R 24%
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