Poilievre’s byelection win sets the table for his return to Parliament this fall
- Pierre Poilievre is returning to Ottawa as a Conservative member of Parliament for Alberta.
- Poilievre stated, 'I've had a hell of a lot of fun,' emphasizing a positive outlook after the election campaign.
- He is expected to demonstrate his ability to hold the government accountable.
- Poilievre believes Conservative members will acknowledge excitement in the leadership review.
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What Poilievre’s Speech After Byelection Win Reveals About Party’s Direction
News Analysis Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre, known for his packed rallies and plainspoken, pragmatic-style public addresses, used his Aug. 18 byelection victory speech in Alberta to outline his party’s agenda in the aftermath of the recent federal election that returned the Liberals to power with a minority government. Poilievre, whose party’s defeat in the April 28 election was compounded by the loss of his own Ottawa-area seat, st…

Canada opposition leader Poilievre wins seat, to take on Carney over tariffs
By David Ljunggren
Central Alberta voters have spoken: Poilievre back in the House with big win
The people in the Alberta rural riding of Battle River-Crowfoot have overwhelmingly chosen Pierre Poilievre to represent them in Parliament, after he secured 80 per cent of the vote in Monday’s high-stakes byelection.
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