Poilievre wins Alberta byelection
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OTTAWA — Embattled Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre bought himself some breathing room with a resounding byelection win in rural Alberta on Monday. Poilievre had just over 80 per cent of the vote, with 99 per cent of ballots counted in Battle River —Crowfoot, holding a 70 point edge over independent challenger Bonnie Critchley.
We continue to extend our hand to Mr. Carney and say that we want to work with any party to put an end to the tariffs and get a fair deal for Canada.'
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While there was little doubt that Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre would secure his bid for a return ticket to Ottawa after losing his rural Ontario seat to the Liberals in April, the voters of Battle River — Crowfoot,