Canadian Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre locked horns with an interviewer who asked him to comment on a recent executive order from President Donald Trump.
The Trump-like Conservative leader is riding an anti-establishment wave—and will almost certainly become PM this year.
Poilievre is generally press-averse, partial to friendly platforms—his own YouTube and Instagram channels, Jordan Peterson’s podcast. The Lake Report pounced, sending both of its reporters. They asked first thing about how Poilievre would handle the government’s support of local journalism.
Canadians and 2SLGBTQ+ charities are speaking out after Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre said he is only aware of two genders.
Like Jordan Peterson, whose recent interview with Poilievre has garnered 42 million views on X since it was posted Jan. 2 on YouTube, Poilievre is a native of Alberta, Canada’s most conservative province. Married since 2017 to his Venezuelan-born wife Anaida, he lives in in Ottawa, where the couple are raising their two young children.
Liam Olsen, who has led the Young Liberals of Canada since 2023, says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau showed he took young people and their issues seriously, from appointing himself to be the minister of youth and establishing youth councils, to prioritize fighting climate change and ending interest on federal student loans.
Pierre Poilievre, leader of Canada’s Conservative Party, is promising to eliminate the increase to the capital gains inclusion rate if elected.
Pierre Poilievre's views on Bitcoin have sometimes attracted controversy, but a lot has changed over the past three years.
Outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has warned the U.S. that “everything is on the table” regarding Trump’s threat of hitting Canada with a 25% tariff, with the U.S.’s ...
Pierre Poilievre, Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, holds a press conference in Ottawa on Jan. 9, 2025. Credit - Dave Chan—AFP/Getty Images On Monday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin ...
Poilievre is expected to take a pragmatic approach with India. This leaves tremendous scope for a reset in India-Canada ties and it can only be achieved with patience and common sense
OTTAWA — The idea of becoming prime minister of Canada in a matter of weeks despite having never won an election does not seem to worry former central banker Mark Carney, who says he has started at the top many times in his career.