For Poilievre’s Conservatives, home is where the votes are

Canadians have extended considerable grace and patience to Prime Minister Carney, but the cracks are starting to show.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and his MPs have an opportunity heading into the fall parliamentary session as recent polling data that shows many Canadians believe the Liberals are too focused on Trump, writes Kate Harrison, vice-chair and partner at Summa Strategies.

Much has happened since Canadian voters cast their ballots in the spring. The United States has levelled new tariffs on key sectors in our economy. Previous policies like the consumer carbon tax, capital gains changes and the digital services tax have been reversed. And the ...

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