Indigenous advocates concerned over Pierre Poilievre’s record
- Conservative insiders described Pierre Poilievre's election campaign as "wildly dysfunctional," indicating significant concerns about his leadership and strategy.
- Polls reveal that the Conservatives are trailing a rival party by seven points, highlighting a decline in support for Poilievre, who is viewed as too "Trump-y."
- Kory Teneycke, a Conservative strategist, stated that there are alarms going off in the Conservative campaign, urging them to focus on the key issues driving voter decisions in the upcoming election.
- Critics allege that Poilievre's anti-woke rhetoric mirrors harmful policies, raising fears about potential discrimination and violence against marginalized groups.
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Indigenous advocates concerned over Pierre Poilievre’s record
Indigenous advocates and leaders say they are concerned about Conservative party leader Pierre Poilievre’s track record on issues affecting Indigenous people. From UNDRIP to resource development, CBC Indigenous takes a look at Polievre’s policies and controversies.
Poilievre’s anti-journalism stance worries Canadian author
Veteran journalist Jo-Ann Roberts says she’s upset by Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre’s attempts to undermine the legitimacy of professional journalism both before and during the federal election campaign. “It really breaks my heart, to be honest, because I think it is very much a campaign to discredit one of the elements of education,” Roberts said […]
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