New Conservative caucus set to meet in Ottawa as Poilievre pledges to learn, grow
- Newly elected and returning Conservative MPs meet in Ottawa on May 6, 2025, after their party's electoral loss to the Liberals.
- The meeting follows Pierre Poilievre's defeat in Carleton, ending his 20-year tenure as MP while he remains party leader amid calls to define the party's future.
- Damien Kurek, MP-elect for Battle River-Crowfoot, plans to resign so Poilievre can run in a byelection to regain a House of Commons seat.
- Poilievre expressed gratitude for an expanded Conservative voter coalition and pledged to "learn and grow," emphasizing the need to expand his team in a social media video.
- The caucus will consider leadership roles for the spring sitting and discuss the Reform Act provisions that enable secret-ballot leadership reviews.
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New Conservative caucus set to meet in Ottawa as Poilievre pledges to learn, grow
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