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Inside Poilievre's long journey back after his Alberta byelection campaign

18 August 2025
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Inside Poilievre's long journey back after his Alberta byelection campaign
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is one of 214 candidates in a byelection in Alberta’s Battle River—Crowfoot riding, following a significant defeat in the last election, where he lost his seat. Despite challenges, he appears likely to retain leadership amid a review process, but must navigate the complexities of winning over Canadians and strategizing for future elections against the Liberal government led by Mark Carney.

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