Pierre Poilievre's views on Bitcoin have sometimes attracted controversy, but a lot has changed over the past three years.
The political landscape is experiencing a notable shift towards conservative leadership, with recent developments in Canada and Germany highlighting this trend.
In the nearly two-hour-long interview, the far-right populist Poilievre promised that should his Conservatives come to power as expected in the next election, they would slash taxes and regulations, expand funding for the military,
Germany accuses Elon Musk of trying to influence ... And for Canada things aren't going great, so if he's focused here on promoting Pierre Poilievre that is absolutely not the worst thing that ...
That’s why ICBA, Canada’s largest construction association, has endorsed Pierre Poilievre and his commonsense Conservatives. There was a time when Canada was a nation of proud builders.
1:51 Poilievre making campaign-style stops, promises to reverse capital gains tax hike Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre on Thursday promised to reverse the Liberal government’s controversial ...
Outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has warned the U.S. that “everything is on the table” regarding Trump’s threat of hitting Canada with a 25% tariff, with the U.S.’s ...
A man who has drawn comparisons to Donald Trump will become Canada’s Prime Minister. Pierre Poilievre, the leader of the opposition Conservative Party, is on track to decisively win an election ...
Pierre Poilievre, Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, holds a press conference in Ottawa on Jan. 9, 2025. Credit - Dave Chan—AFP/Getty Images On Monday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin ...
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The rise of climate-sceptic populist figures both in the UK and abroad, puts climate action at risk of being side-lined in favour of regressive, anti-environmental politics that could undo years of hard-fought progress.
She is not backing down. Far from it. She is ramping things up. Upping the ante, telling her critics what she wants to see in a Team Canada. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith doesn’t mind getting in the face of those who have been calling her down.