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Poilievre's leadership confirmed as Conservatives debate policy at convention
Summary
Delegates at the Conservative convention in Calgary voted to confirm Pierre Poilievre's leadership with more than 87% support, and the convention's final day will include votes on party constitution and policies and a speech by Alberta Premier Danielle Smith.
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Delegates at the federal Conservative party convention in Calgary confirmed party leadership and are spending the final day debating internal policy and constitutional changes. The party cemented Pierre Poilievre's leadership late Friday after a leadership vote that showed strong delegate support. Poilievre addressed delegates in a lengthy speech that criticized the Liberals over rising separatist sentiment in Alberta and Quebec. The convention schedule includes votes on proposed changes to the party constitution and party policies, and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is set to speak.
Key details:
- Delegates voted to keep Pierre Poilievre as leader with more than 87% support.
- Poilievre spoke to delegates for about 45 minutes and took aim at the Liberals over separatist sentiment in Alberta and Quebec.
- The final day of the convention includes votes on changes to the party constitution and on party policies.
- Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is scheduled to address delegates at the convention.
- Poilievre lost his seat in last April's election and later won a byelection in an Alberta riding in August.
- The report notes national polls that suggest Canadians prefer Prime Minister Mark Carney to lead the country.
Summary:
The leadership vote resolves the question of who heads the party and shifts attention to internal policy debates and constitutional proposals at the convention. Delegates will vote on those proposals and hear scheduled speeches as the convention concludes.
