
Can the Conservative Party Break the Slump?
As the Conservative Party of Canada heads into the Calgary convention, the future of Pierre Poilievre as leader hangs in the balance. How will global events, domestic policies, and internal party pressures shape the next federal election?
Join host Paul Micucci as he sits down with political analysts Mike Wixson and Jim Lang to break down the high-stakes decisions ahead.
Key Takeaways:
• Leadership review: Could Pierre Poilievre be replaced?
• Poll insights: How Canadians view Poilievre and potential alternatives.
• Global pressures: US influence, Venezuela, and pipeline politics.
• Party strategy: How internal direction may affect election outcomes.
• Key players: Doug Ford, Danielle Smith, and other potential leaders.
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