Summary
As the federal election campaign neared its conclusion, the Conservative campaign, led by Pierre Poilievre, experienced an unusual paradox of smooth execution yet disappointing results, as the Liberals, under Mark Carney, surged ahead in the polls. Despite avoiding major controversies and employing a unique media strategy that garnered mostly positive coverage, the Conservatives failed to shift the election’s focus from Donald Trump to their key issues of affordability. Ultimately, voters opted for a Liberal minority government, highlighting a disconnect between the Conservative campaign’s well-executed tactics and the political climate.