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.
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........🤔
Can someone explain what this is?
I thought Poilievre was the leader of the federal conservatives. So why is he debating a local liberal PM?
EDIT: wow, that Charest creature is actually a Conservative?!?!?
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.
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.