One year in, Poilievre’s party-unity efforts on point, say pundits, Tory delegates

In addition to the leader's tone, the path to the next federal election will also be carved by the Conservative Party's newly elected national council, which has the task of overseeing the nomination of 343 candidates across the country.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre delivers the keynote address at the party's policy convention in Québec City on Sept. 8.

One year into Pierre Poilievre’s leadership of the Conservative Party, and with a three-day policy convention now in the rearview mirror, political pundits and party members say the Tory base is overwhelmingly united behind the leader, realizing “that this is the guy who...

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