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Canada’s Tories elect right-wing populist Pierre Poilievre as leader

He beats five contenders by railing against inflation, Covid-19 vaccine mandates

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 11 Sep 2022 1:00PM

Canada’s Tories elect right-wing populist Pierre Poilievre as leader
Canada’s newly elected Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre speaks during the party’s convention at the Shaw Centre in Ottawa, Canada earlier today. A veteran politician, he has twice served as a junior minister and has been elected seven times to represent a suburban district of Ottawa. – AFP pic, September 11, 2022

OTTAWA – Nearly a year after a defeat in parliamentary elections, the Canadian Conservatives elected a new leader today, choosing right-wing Pierre Poilievre to lead the opposition to prime minister Justin Trudeau.

Poilievre won 68% of about 400,000 votes cast by party members in the first round, putting him well ahead of his main competitor, centrist former Quebec premier Jean Charest, with 16.07%.

Poilievre, 43, beat out five contenders for the top Tory job by railing against inflation and Covid-19 vaccine mandates, promoting cryptocurrencies and pipelines, as well as backing the trucker-led protest convoy that occupied the capital Ottawa in February.

“Tonight begins the journey to replace an old government that costs you more and delivers you less with a new government that puts you first,” Poilievre said in a speech in Ottawa after his win.

“By tackling Liberal inflation, we’ll put you back in control of your life and your money,” he said, hitting out at Trudeau’s government as “the most expensive” in the country’s history.

Trudeau congratulated Poilievre on his win on Twitter, calling for collaboration “to deliver results for people across the country.”

A veteran politician, Poilievre twice served as a junior minister before Trudeau took office and has been elected seven times to represent a suburban district of Ottawa.

He takes over as party leader from an interim head who has held the post since Erin O’Toole was ousted in February following criticism that he had shifted the party too close to the political centre.

In September 2021 elections, the Conservatives failed to take power, garnering 119 seats in the House of Commons compared to 160 for Trudeau’s Liberals. The Liberals were forced to form a new minority government, as in 2019.

The next federal election is set for 2025. – AFP, September 11, 2022

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