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Pierre Poilievre faces leadership vote at Conservative convention.
Summary
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre will face a mandatory leadership review by party delegates at the national convention in Calgary on Friday; delegates will vote in a referendum to decide whether he remains leader or a leadership race is triggered.
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Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre faces a mandatory leadership review at the party's national convention in Calgary on Friday. Delegates will cast a referendum-style vote to decide whether he should remain leader or whether a leadership race should be triggered. The review follows the party's defeat in last year's federal election and is the party's first leadership review since 2005.
Key facts:
- The Conservative party constitution requires a leadership review at the first convention after an election defeat.
- Delegates in Calgary will vote Friday in a referendum that will determine whether Poilievre remains leader or a race to replace him is triggered.
- Party insiders and observers generally expect Poilievre will pass the review, but the size of his margin of support is being watched as an indicator of party unity.
- Poilievre won the party leadership in 2022 with 70.7% support, a figure cited within party discussions about acceptable thresholds.
Summary:
The vote will signal how firmly Poilievre holds the Conservative base and influence internal debate about the party's direction. The immediate procedural next step is the delegates' referendum on Friday, after which results will indicate whether a leadership contest will be required or not.
