Poilievre wins Alberta byelection
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Edmonton Journal on MSN'A privilege': Poilievre sweeps to Battle River-Crowfoot byelection victory
Damien Kurek, who won the Battle River-Crowfoot riding with 82.8 per cent of the vote, resigned his seat so Poilievre could run and get a seat in parliament. Kurek now works for Upstream Strategy Group, a government-relations and communications firm.
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.
Damien Kurek, who gave up his seat in the Alberta riding of Battle River-Crowfoot so that party leader Pierre Poilievre could run in a byelection, says he intends to be back on the ballot during the next general election.
Crowfoot is one of Canada’s safest conservative ridings, but a by-election win doesn’t guarantee Poilievre’s leadership is safe
A look at the political challenges waiting for Poilievre on the other side of Monday's vote in Battle River—Crowfoot.