No leader has been officially chosen yet by the party. The leadership election is this month. Most people think Poilievre is a shoe-in, but Charest is running against him from the centre and a couple, much more interesting candidates are running from the right.
Charest would be awful, but frankly I think Poilievre is a WEF plant.
I like Poilievre, he's had a lot to say on economics and what little he's said about the Freedom Convoy I agree with.
However, the conservative party, in it's entirety, is captured (the fact that Jean Charest is even there confirms as much). They know (knew?) that there won't be an election for 3 years due to Trudeau's backroom dealings so the leadership race is just looking for a nice loud voice that will stomp all over the liberal picnic without ever being able to do anything about it.
See what happens when an actual election becomes imminent. Either he'll start towing the globalist line or be removed.
It's interesting to note that the convoy started getting police force used against it in earnest, the weekend after the old Conservative leader was ousted.
Sorry to be THAT guy, but I'm certain the actual Conservative leadership vote is in September.
The CPC announced a crazy long leadership race back in February after they ousted Erin O'Toole and during the height of the Freedom Convoy.
I thought it was a curious move at the time, as this was before the evil WEF Liberal-NDP dictatorship coalition was formally announced.
In theory at least at the time, Ottawa had a minority government that could fall anytime and an election could be immediately called.
Exposing your party to the risk of having to contest an election without a leader and a face of the party for seven months seemed really odd and foolish.
It's almost like the Conservatives weren't worried about a snap election because they knew about Trudeau's evil backroom power grab all along........🤔
No leader has been officially chosen yet by the party. The leadership election is this month. Most people think Poilievre is a shoe-in, but Charest is running against him from the centre and a couple, much more interesting candidates are running from the right.
Charest would be awful, but frankly I think Poilievre is a WEF plant.
Nooo, he can't be; he said he wasn't...
I like Poilievre, he's had a lot to say on economics and what little he's said about the Freedom Convoy I agree with.
However, the conservative party, in it's entirety, is captured (the fact that Jean Charest is even there confirms as much). They know (knew?) that there won't be an election for 3 years due to Trudeau's backroom dealings so the leadership race is just looking for a nice loud voice that will stomp all over the liberal picnic without ever being able to do anything about it.
See what happens when an actual election becomes imminent. Either he'll start towing the globalist line or be removed.
It's interesting to note that the convoy started getting police force used against it in earnest, the weekend after the old Conservative leader was ousted.
Sorry to be THAT guy, but I'm certain the actual Conservative leadership vote is in September.
The CPC announced a crazy long leadership race back in February after they ousted Erin O'Toole and during the height of the Freedom Convoy.
I thought it was a curious move at the time, as this was before the evil WEF Liberal-NDP dictatorship coalition was formally announced.
In theory at least at the time, Ottawa had a minority government that could fall anytime and an election could be immediately called.
Exposing your party to the risk of having to contest an election without a leader and a face of the party for seven months seemed really odd and foolish.
It's almost like the Conservatives weren't worried about a snap election because they knew about Trudeau's evil backroom power grab all along........🤔
Yep, turns out you're right. I figured it was sooner because the debates are all scheduled for this month.