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The Press Said Poilievre Was Finished. Were they Trying to Tank Him, or Just Very Wrong?
Episode Description
Poilievre’s landslide victory at his leadership review raises questions about the flurry of coverage about his political demise only months ago. Why was there such a disconnect?
With Carney riding high, and Poilievre’s likeability still a concern, Conservatives are betting on the long game (and hoping to avoid a spring election.)
Host: Jesse Brown
Credits: James Nicholson (Producer), Kattie Laur (Associate Producer and Fact Checking), Caleb Thompson (Mixing and Mastering), max collins (Director of Audio), Jesse Brown (Editor)
Guest: Harrison Lowman
Further reading:
- Poilievre clears leadership review with 87% support, following a rousing, campaign-style speech - CTV News
- I’m a former senior aide to Stephen Harper. Pierre Poilievre is dismantling the principled, trustworthy Conservative Party we tried to build - Toronto Star
- When a Harper Conservative goes after Pierre Poilievre, you know there’s blood in the water - Toronto Star
- Braid: Poilievre's team gets ready for epic leadership review fight in Calgary - Calgary Herald
- John Ivison: Bad blood has infected Poilievre's Conservatives, and Liberals are loving it - National Post
- There are many reasons why Pierre Poilievre doesn’t want a spring election. There’s one surprising way he could buy more time - Toronto Star
- Braid: New-look Pierre Poilievre could be a lot more trouble than the Liberals expect - Calgary Herald
- Parks Canada planned to delete a heritage website — but one proud Canadian hit 'Save' | CBC News
- Heritage Guide
- I’m suing Frank Stronach – and yes, I’m in it for the money - The Globe and Mail
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