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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s campaign manager Jenni Byrne says she won’t be running her party’s campaign in the ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNSummer reading: How a Liberal toppled Pierre Poilievre and won Carleton ridingBruce Fanjoy's Apple Crumble Recipe' charts the campaign that defeated the Conservative leader locally in 2025.
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Conservative campaign manager Jenni Byrne says she won't run the next campaignConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre will have to hire a new campaign manager for the next election, now that Jenni Byrne has ...
Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre says he lost his riding of Carleton in the federal election due to an "aggressive" campaign by public sector unions after he was honest about wanting to cut ...
Jeff Leiper made it official this month in the Ottawa Citizen. After three terms on Ottawa’s City Council, the Kitchissippi councillor has set his sights on the mayor’s chair for the 2026 election.
Canadian Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is projected to lose the parliamentary seat he has held for more than 20 years in a stunning defeat to Liberal candidate Bruce Fanjoy. The Canadian ...
Elections Canada to require voters to write out their chosen candidate’s name in the ballot, as over 200 candidates are ...
Kurek stepping aside now clears the way for Poilievre to reverse a crushing defeat earlier this week, which saw him lose Ontario’s Carleton district seat in Parliament to Liberal candidate Bruce ...
Poilievre, a career politician who has held the riding of Carleton in Ottawa for two decades, was defeated by Liberal Bruce Fanjoy, the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. projected early Tuesday.
These significant Conservative gains came as their leader, Pierre Poilievre, lost reelection in his own Ottawa district, or “riding,” to Liberal challenger Bruce Fanjoy.
Despite his party's gains in parts of the country, Poilievre also lost his seat in Carleton to Liberal newcomer Bruce Fanjoy by more than 4,000 votes. But the Conservative leader's defeat was not ...
However this swing came with a sting in the tail for Mr Poilievre, who lost his own seat in rural Ottawa after two decades in office, to Bruce Fanjoy of the Liberals.
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