This weekend, federal Conservatives will convene for a three-day convention in Calgary starting January 29, marking the first leadership review since Stephen Harper’s tenure. The opening day will feature delegate registration, workshops on party constitution and policy, and a pivotal speech by leader Pierre Poilievre, which could determine his leadership following the party’s recent electoral loss. Attendees will include delegates from across the country, party officials, and some provincial leaders, with Poilievre’s address being a key moment broadcasted widely. He needs a simple majority to retain his position, with ongoing debates about his declining popularity and recent party defections influencing the atmosphere.
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