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OTTAWA (Reuters) -The leader of Canada's official opposition Conservatives, Pierre Poilievre, secured a return to Parliament and a chance to grill Prime Minister Mark Carney over U.S. tariffs, staging a comeback after unexpectedly losing his seat in an April election.
Voters in a sprawling riding in central Alberta are returning to the polls on Monday for the second time in four months in a federal by-election that is expected to return Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre to Parliament.
Pierre Poilievre is facing a crucial by-election test as leader of Canada's Conservative party after losing his constituency in the last general election.
Four months after losing his Ottawa seat and the federal election, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is seeking a political comeback in a safe Alberta seat
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Staging a comeback after unexpectedly losing his seat in April, Pierre Poilievre secures a return & gets a chance to grill the Canadian PM over US tariffs.
Elections Canada has hired security guards in advance of this month's byelection in Battle River-Crowfoot, candidates were told Friday.
The Office of the Commissioner of Canada Elections (OCCE) has revealed in its annual report that it will “explore the use” of artificial intelligence (AI) and “emerging technologies” to see how they will shape the government body’s approach for the next year.
There are more than 200 candidates running in the Battle River—Crowfoot by-election, where Pierre Poilievre is hoping to win a seat