Conservatives say they are united after strong endorsement of Poilievre’s leadership
CALGARY — Conservatives wrapped their three-day national convention in Calgary on Saturday, ready to look ahead to the future after solidifying Pierre Poilievre’s leadership.
“A united Conservative party has come out of this weekend, telling Canadians that we are ready to govern and fix the problems that the Liberals have created over the last decade,” said former Alberta MP Damien Kurek, who stepped down in the spring to allow Poilievre to run in a byelection.
Poilievre easily passed his mandatory leadership review, earning 87 per cent support from delegates who voted after listening to him speak on Friday evening.
Poilievre’s main message was one of hope in the face of the rising cost of living. He blamed the Liberals for those struggles and pledged that his party would have solutions.


