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Poilievre’s unpopularity is untenable; he needs to go

To paraphrase Oscar Wilde, for the Conservative leader to lose one MP can be regarded as a misfortune; to lose two looks like carelessness.

December is becoming a cruel month for some of Canada’s opposition leaders, from Quebec to B.C. Now, with the second floor crossing from the federal Conservatives to the Liberals in under a month, Pierre Poilievre must consider his own future.

Having lost the April federal election in spectacular fashion — including losing his own seat — the hits keep coming for Poilievre as Mark Carney’s Liberals steal not only his ideas, but also his team, leaving the opposition leader denuded and adrift.


Well that’s an unsettling thought. I mean the denuded part.

The knives are out? Or is someone just testing the water?

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