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Poilievre addresses Alberta separatism and Arctic defence at Conservative convention amid leadership vote
Summary
At the Conservative convention in Calgary, Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre spoke about party unity and economic pressures and addressed Arctic defence and a reported resurgence of separatist movements in Alberta and Quebec.
Content
Pierre Poilievre spoke Friday evening at the Conservative biannual convention in Calgary. He presented themes of party unity and noted economic pressures facing Canadians. He also raised Arctic defence and spoke about a reported resurgence of separatist movements in Alberta and Quebec. Poilievre attributed that resurgence to the Liberal party as delegates met amid a leadership vote.
Key points:
- Poilievre spoke at the Conservative biannual convention held in Calgary.
- He emphasized party unity and referenced economic pressures facing Canadians.
- He raised Arctic defence as a policy topic.
- He said there was a reported resurgence of separatist movements in Alberta and Quebec and attributed it to the Liberal party.
Summary:
Poilievre's speech highlighted unity and security themes and noted separatism as a political concern. The remarks took place amid a leadership vote at the party's Calgary convention. Undetermined at this time.
