Despite a recent dip in public opinion polling for Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, his supporters in London remain confident, gathering for a rally ahead of a looming federal election. Poilievre, accompanied by his wife and local candidate Andrew Lawton, criticized new Liberal leader Mark Carney, accusing him of dishonesty and conflicting financial interests. Supporters outside the rally called for an immediate election, while a small group of demonstrators expressed opposition to Poilievre, likening him to a Canadian version of Donald Trump.
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The generational fault line that could shake up the federal election
SummaryIn the context of Canada's federal election, a generational divide emerges, with Boomers leaning towards the Liberals and younger voters supporting Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives, largely due to concerns over the cost of living. Claire Rattée, a 32-year-old Conservative MLA in B.C., attributes this shift to younger voters feeling disconnected from traditional progressive leaders and finding the Conservative platform more relatable and focused on middle-class issues. She emphasizes the need for political leaders to engage younger...
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