Poilievre Visits Stettler, Vows to Be Voice for Alberta in Ottawa
- Conservative Party of Canada leader Pierre Poilievre spoke in Stettler on July 11 to about 500-600 attendees at a rally and town hall meeting.
- During his speech, Poilievre criticized current Liberal policies and discussed plans to repeal legislation like the carbon tax and gun bans.
- Poilievre responded to questions from the audience regarding medical assistance in dying legislation, emphasizing the need for treatment for those with mental health issues.
- He emphasized that a strong Alberta is crucial for a strong Canada and noted a byelection is set for August 18.
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Alberta separatists slam Poilievre for declaring himself a 'Canadian patriot' opposed to secession
The Conservative leader is drew jeers, including from two byelection foes, for saying the province should stay even if federal Liberals keep being elected
Poilievre’s by-election victory may be easy but western separatism won’t be
Pierre Poilievre is poised to return to Parliament through the safest route possible: a by-election in Alberta’s Battle River–Crowfoot, the bluest riding in Canada. With former MP Damien Kurek stepping aside, the Conservative Leader is expected to cruise to victory in what will be a largely symbolic but necessary return to the House of Commons. But while the by-election itself may be a formality, the deeper political undercurrents in the riding …
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