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Poilievre faces leadership vote as Conservative convention gathers in Calgary.
Summary
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is scheduled to speak in Calgary and a leadership review vote is set to take place immediately after his address; delegates are widely expected to confirm his leadership. The party’s national convention opened with calls for unity and messages contrasting the Conservatives with the Liberal government.
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is set to address delegates in Calgary this evening, with a leadership review vote scheduled to follow his speech. Organizers said the event will be the largest Conservative convention in party history. Speakers at the opening ceremonies framed the weekend around unity and a forward-looking vision for the party. Polling reported in the coverage shows stronger national support for the governing Liberals than for the Conservatives.
Key details:
- The leadership review vote is scheduled to begin at 9:30 p.m. ET, immediately after Poilievre’s speech.
- Delegates are widely expected to confirm Poilievre’s continued leadership, according to the coverage.
- Organizers described the convention as focused on the future and on party unity, with multiple MPs speaking from the stage.
- Polling cited includes a Leger survey showing Liberal support at 47% and Conservative support at 38%.
- Abacus Data reported that 76% of Conservative voters would keep Poilievre as leader while 34% of Canadians overall think he should remain; the article notes online polls cannot be assigned a margin of error.
- Commentators and MPs at the convention noted internal differences within the party, with an academic describing both more far-right and more centrist factions.
Summary:
The immediate outcome to watch is the result of the leadership review vote that follows Poilievre’s address; delegates are expected to confirm him as leader. The convention emphasized unity and a renewed party message, while recent polls cited in the report indicate the Conservatives trail nationally; how the party responds to those polls was not specified and remains undetermined at this time.
