Challenges and a to-do list: Five takeaways from the Conservative party convention
- The Conservative Party in Canada, led by Pierre Poilievre, is feeling optimistic about their chances of returning to power, with rising poll numbers and a focus on affordability. The challenge is to sustain this momentum until the next general election. There is a push to stick to the script and maintain discipline, avoiding distractions.
- The party plans to continue spending money on ads featuring Poilievre to introduce him to new voters and counter negative portrayals. More policy ideas are being considered to keep Canadians interested but timing is a challenge. Critics have pointed out the lack of detailed policy on climate change.
- While current polls look promising, the Conservatives realize public opinion can change. Poilievre's drive and work ethic are highlighted as he does not take success for granted. Nominating candidates is seen as a way to keep momentum flowing while undergoing a redistribution of federal ridings.
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OTTAWA — Les militants du Parti conservateur du Canada (PCC) ont quitté le congrès politique de leur parti, qui se déroulait vendredi et samedi à Québec, dans une ambiance quelque peu inhabituelle: la célébration. Les membres du parti, les députés et les experts estiment que la possibilité de voir un retour des conservateurs au pouvoir semble à portée de main. L’unité des conservateurs devient également plus évidente sous Pierre Poilievre, le ch…
Challenges and a to-do list: Five takeaways from the Conservative party convention
OTTAWA — Federal Conservatives left their party's policy convention in Quebec City feeling a somewhat unfamiliar sensation: Celebration. Party members, MPs and insiders say the chance for a return to power feels within reach.
Challenges and a to-do list: Five takeaways from the Conservative party convention
OTTAWA — Federal Conservatives left their party's policy convention in Quebec City feeling a somewhat unfamiliar sensation: Celebration. Party members, MPs and insiders say the chance for a return to power feels within reach.
Challenges and a to-do list: Five takeaways from the Conservative party convention
OTTAWA — Federal Conservatives left their party's policy convention in Quebec City feeling a somewhat unfamiliar sensation: Celebration. Party members, MPs and insiders say the chance for a return to power feels within reach.
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