Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre Loses Ottawa-Area Seat in Setback for Canada's Conservative Party

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Poilievre faces uncertain future after losing his own seat and failing to depose the Liberals

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre delivered mixed results for his party in Monday's election — boosting the Tory vote-share to a generational high with breakthroughs among new voting blocs, while at the same time failing to unseat Mark Carney and the Liberals from government and losing his own seat.

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Canada's Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre loses his own seat in election, CBC projects

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is projected to lose his own seat in the Canadian election, despite delivering the best result for his party since 2011. Poilievre, a career politician who has held the riding of Carleton in Ottawa for two decades, was defeated by Liberal Bruce Fanjoy, the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. projected early Tuesday.

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Canadian Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre Loses National Election AND His Seat in Parliament after He Started Trashing Trump on Regular Basis

Monday night was a bloodbath for Canadian conservatives and conservative leader Pierre Poilievre. Poilievre squandered a 30+ point lead in three months and lost to another Trudeau-like liberal tyrant. Poilievre was up by 50 points in the Polymarket polling back in February. Then he couldn’t keep his mouth shut about Trump.

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Canadian Conservative Poilievre to lose seat in parliament in stunning fall
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Pierre Poilievre loses Carleton riding he’s held for 20 years
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