
OTTAWA — Nearly two weeks after a bitter election defeat, the Conservative party has turned its sights to its next chapter: rolling out tone shifts, a renewed media strategy, and the reintroduction of its leader to start courting voters who turned elsewhere at the ballot box.
Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives — for supporters have, at least publicly, united around him — are keen to point to the party’s expanded vote share, seat count and base as reasons not to depose their seatless leader and those central to his campaign.
But that refrain can’t last forever.
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