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Conservative MPs Back Poilievre After He Says He'll Lead Party Into Next Election

  • Several Conservative MPs expressed their support for leader Pierre Poilievre amid questions about his leadership stability.
  • MP Andrew Lawton praised Poilievre’s leadership and noted his strong backing at a recent party convention.
  • Deputy Leader Melissa Lantsman and House Leader Andrew Scheer stated that the caucus is united behind Poilievre.
  • Pierre Poilievre declared he intends to lead the Conservative Party into the next election.
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Conservative MPs back Poilievre after he says he'll lead party into next election

Breaking News, Sports, Manitoba, Canada

·Winnipeg, Canada
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On Wednesday morning, Conservative MPs stopped at the entrance of a caucus meeting to tell journalists that they were supporting their leader, while doubts arose about Pierre Poilievre's ability to remain in office.

·Montreal, Canada
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With the arrival of a majority government, Pierre Poilievre's leadership is at a crossroads, but the road ahead is not unanimous.

·Montreal, Canada
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Conservative MPs have expressed anonymously to various media that they are questioning the leadership of Chief Pierre Poilievre. The performance in the recent by-elections would have revived the loss of confidence in the leader. The MP for Montmorency-Charlevoix assures that in caucus there is no question of this. According to Gabriel Hardy, the liberal strategy works so well that even the good blows of his leader go under the media radar. For M…

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Radio-Canada broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.
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