Floor-crosser Marilyn Gladu reveals her conversation with Carney and the ‘toxic environment’ among Conservatives

Floor-crosser Marilyn Gladu reveals her conversation with Carney and the ‘toxic environment’ among Conservatives

OTTAWA — Marilyn Gladu was planning to leave politics when she says a conversation with Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon changed her mind.

Gladu had a few offers lined up as she contemplated exiting her role as a Conservative MP, one she had held since 2015, and was pondering a return to engineering, a field she had spent years working in before entering politics.

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Pierre Poilievre needs a historic comeback — here’s how he can do it

Pierre Poilievre needs a historic comeback — here’s how he can do it

OTTAWA — If Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre ultimately finds himself in the job of prime minister he will have completed an extraordinary journey since winning his party’s leadership in 2022: from scrappy upstart, to massive frontrunner, to election loser, to finally, comeback kid.

It’s not a unique journey, but it’s fraught with difficulty and has produced more losers than winners in politics.

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Who is Jamil Jivani — and why you should be paying attention to him

Who is Jamil Jivani — and why you should be paying attention to him

OTTAWA — Aside from being a member of Parliament, Jamil Jivani has no official roles in Pierre Poilievre’s Conservative party.

Elected to the House of Commons in a 2024 byelection, he possesses less political experience than most of his caucus colleagues.

Yet no one in his party has had more success in pushing themselves to the forefront of a series of defining debates than the Bowmanville—Oshawa North MP.


Not the hit job you’d expect from the Star.

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Canadians split on floor-crossing MPs, poll suggests

Canadians split on floor-crossing MPs, poll suggests

Canadians are split on what they think should happen when a member of Parliament decides to change political parties, a new poll suggests.

The survey of just over 1,000 people was conducted by Nanos Research for The Globe and Mail shortly after the Liberals secured a majority government in April, following three by-elections and five MPs crossing the floor since November.

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Uniparty politics FAILS in UK… still working in Canada though

Uniparty politics FAILS in UK… still working in Canada though

Ever since the electoral reforms of the mid-19th century, the Mother of All Parliaments — the Westminster Parliament of the so-called United Kingdom — has been dominated by a party of the left(ish) and one of the right(ish). The latter calls itself “Conservative”. The “Liberal” party, as the former was known when W.S. Gilbert wrote those lyrics was supplanted in 1924 by the Labour Party, which, under Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, is now having its turn at bat.

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LILLEY: We shouldn’t let underage non-citizens vote in party nominations

LILLEY: We shouldn’t let underage non-citizens vote in party nominations

Can we talk about the crazy way that we let our political parties select their candidates and leaders.

Over the weekend, the Ontario Liberal Party held a nomination race to select their candidate for the upcoming provincial byelection in Scarborough Southwest. Ahsanul Hafiz took 718 votes on the third ballot to defeat current Liberal MP Nathaniel Erskine-Smith, who received 699 votes.

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Pierre Poilievre encounters nothing but jerks, all day long

Pierre Poilievre encounters nothing but jerks, all day long

There’s an expression I heard years ago that I try to keep in mind for perspective on days when it feels like everyone in the world has been sent specifically to annoy and oppose me.

The original version used naughty language, but I’ll clean it up for the sake of this venerable newspaper. It goes like this: If you wake up in the morning and meet a jerk, you’ve met one jerk. If all you meet all day long are jerks, then perhaps you are the problem.


The media want desperately for Poilievre to fail. Can’t imagine why.

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John Ivison: The buzz in Conservative circles this week isn’t about Pierre Poilievre

John Ivison: The buzz in Conservative circles this week isn’t about Pierre Poilievre

Pierre Poilievre’s speech to the conservative Canada Strong and Free Network conference in Ottawa on Thursday was a perfectly acceptable Opposition leader’s address.

Modestly delivered and modestly received, it had much to be modest about.

The problem was, it sounded like a reheated version of one of his speeches from last year’s election, a campaign in which he was rejected by voters who were apt to see him as too chippy and too negative.

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Adam Zivo: Desperately seeking an energized Conservative revival

Adam Zivo: Desperately seeking an energized Conservative revival

Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre had an opportunity to reinvigorate his party this week at one of Canada’s most important political networking conferences. Unfortunately for the most part, he delivered an underwhelming speech that lacked vision, energy and real answers to the challenges facing Canada’s conservative movement.

The Canada Strong and Free Network’s (CSFN) annual Ottawa conference is among the most significant conservative gatherings in Canada, and typically brings together the best and brightest of the movement’s thinkers, leaders and influencers.

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Pierre Poilievre says he’s still the right leader to take on Mark Carney

Pierre Poilievre says he’s still the right leader to take on Mark Carney

OTTAWA — Portraying himself as the “fighter” the country needs, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre made the case Thursday that he is still the right person to take on Prime Minister Mark Carney and bring his party back to power — and that he doesn’t need to change to get it done.

Addressing a packed room of ideological faithful at the annual Canada Strong and Free Network conference, Poilievre portrayed Carney as the “illusion” of a moderate politician, and claimed the Liberal government is really part of a self-interested “club” of special interests that is failing to improve the lives of regular Canadians.


The old message remains potent. Be patient, even the MSM can’t hide forever that the LPC is the same old clowns at the same old circus.

Carney’s pseudo-patriotism can’t outlast reality.

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Poilievre: Carney should state what ’leverage’ Canada has in trade talks

Poilievre: Carney should state what ’leverage’ Canada has in trade talks

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says Prime Minister Mark Carney should tell Canadians what leverage the country has over the United States in coming trade negotiations.

In an interview with The Canadian Press on Friday, Carney rejected the characterization of energy and critical minerals as “leverage” in negotiations to renew the Canada-United States-Mexico trade agreement.

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Conservatives gain ground in new poll, but Canadian politics is in a ‘holding pattern’

Conservatives gain ground in new poll, but Canadian politics is in a ‘holding pattern’

OTTAWA — A Postmedia-Leger poll published this week shows the Conservatives narrowing the gap slightly with the Liberals, but satisfaction with Prime Minister Mark Carney’s performance remains high among Canadians overall.

Forty-eight per cent of Canadians said they support the Liberals, compared with 37 per cent for the Conservatives, when asked which political party they would vote for if a federal election were held today. That amounts to an increase of three percentage points for the Conservatives compared with a similar poll conducted eight weeks ago.

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Carney’s ‘sovereign wealth fund’ proves Poilievre was right about one thing all along

Carney’s ‘sovereign wealth fund’ proves Poilievre was right about one thing all along

The grandpas underpinning the “Elbows Up” movement have washed their hands of Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre for the moment, but it’s their grandchildren who may ultimately decide his political future — and that of his party.

The Conservatives’ weak byelection performance was billed as a defeat, but that was the best possible outcome for Poilievre, at least personally. Dodging a second defeat in a general election denied Poilievre’s increasingly noisy Tory detractors a legitimate reason to bring the knives out despite the absence of a saviour waiting in the wings. Even if they had their golden child lined up, these non-believers must know future Liberal victories are all but guaranteed so long as the NDP wallows in the single digits.

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Conservative MP in Kitchener, Ont., says Liberals tried to convince her to cross the floor

Conservative MP in Kitchener, Ont., says Liberals tried to convince her to cross the floor

An Ontario Conservative MP says she will not be crossing the floor anytime soon, despite an attempt from the Liberal Party to poach her.

Kitchener Centre MP Kelly DeRidder says she got a phone call from the Liberal Party, trying to convince her that switching sides would give her a better chance at winning the next election.

She disagrees.

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These voters are mad — and they’re wondering where their floor-crossing MP has gone

These voters are mad — and they’re wondering where their floor-crossing MP has gone

SARNIA, Ont. — The sign on the door says “closed” and Jamie Morningstar is not happy.

Clutching an envelope of income tax papers, he’s come for help to the constituency office of local MP Marilyn Gladu, who two weeks ago stunned the populace — and Parliament — by jumping from the Conservatives to Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberals.

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