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Pierre Poilievre congratulates Carney, pledges to keep fighting

  • The Conservative Party won 146 seats but fell short against the Liberal Party's 167 seats in the recent election, as reported by results available by 2 a.m. Tuesday.
  • Pierre Poilievre acknowledges the challenges he faces after losing his own seat in Carleton and emphasizes holding the Liberal government accountable despite the defeat.
  • Critics cited 'Trump-esque' messaging as a factor in losing moderate voters, prompting calls for a review of Poilievre's leadership.
  • New Brunswick Conservatives, while supporting Poilievre, acknowledge he needs to consolidate support within the caucus to stay on as leader after the election loss.
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pipestoneflyer.ca broke the news in Wetaskiwin, Canada on Tuesday, April 29, 2025.
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