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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Poilievre would not expand Canada's medical assistance in dying law, but will maintain right
Summary During a campaign event in Ottawa on April 12, 2025, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre stated he would not expand eligibility for medical assistance in dying but affirmed that Canadians would maintain access to this right under a Conservative government. He emphasized the need for better healthcare options while reiterating that the current parameters for assisted dying would remain unchanged. Medical assistance in dying has been legal in Canada since 2016, with significant legal adjustments...
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