One of Pierre Poilievre’s top advisers says the new leader is reinvigorating the Conservative Party, allowing it to reach out to constituencies like women, millennials and new Canadians.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre delivers his keynote address in front of a crowd of supporters at the party's convention on September 8, 2023 in Quebec City.
"There's been an evolution in terms of who the Conservative supporter is, who the Conservative voter is. Right now, we're seeing an entirely new group of people ... a new demographic of people that are looking at the Conservative Party and looking at Pierre Poilievre as being the next prime minister very seriously," Jenni Byrne said in an interview with"I think what's exciting is that right now we are seeing a rejuvenation of the Conservative Party.
Poilievre has focused on a message promising "common sense" solutions to housing affordability, the opioid crisis, crime and economic uncertainty.That message has been combined with a ferocious attack on the Liberals and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Poilievre on Friday accused Trudeau of breaking "the promise of Canada" — the idea that each generation would have a better life than the one before it.
"We understand that some Canadians are having a hard time right now … but the solution is not to go back on everything we've been doing," he said. "It's not to cut back support for Canadians.""I think what people like about Pierre is he tells it as it is," she said. She accused other politicians — including the current prime minister — of delivering divisive rhetoric.
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