21.06.2025

"Poilievre Faces Leadership Vote in Calgary Convention"

OTTAWA — Members of the Conservative party will hold a national convention in late January, where they’ll vote on Pierre Poilievre’s leadership

In a significant event for the Conservative Party of Canada, members will gather for a national convention at the end of January 2025, specifically from January 29 to January 31, in Calgary. During this convention, party members will cast their votes regarding the leadership of Pierre Poilievre, who has been at the helm following the party's performance in the previous election.

This upcoming convention is particularly crucial as it marks a mandatory leadership review, which is triggered automatically after the party experiences an election loss. Poilievre, who unfortunately lost his seat in the House of Commons during the April election, will need to garner the support of more than half of the delegates present to maintain his leadership position. This process highlights the democratic nature of the party and emphasizes accountability among its leaders.

In anticipation of the convention, Pierre Poilievre is expected to deliver a comprehensive report to the delegates, detailing his leadership and vision moving forward. Additionally, he will hold an accountability session, which will likely provide an opportunity for party members to engage more directly with him about his plans and address any concerns they may have regarding his leadership.

Looking ahead, Poilievre has plans to re-enter Parliament. He intends to run for a seat in a byelection slated for the summer of 2025, which will take place in a rural riding in Alberta known for its strong Conservative support. This strategic move illustrates his commitment to continue playing a significant role in Canadian politics despite the challenges faced in the previous election.

The outcome of this leadership vote will undoubtedly influence not only Poilievre’s future as the party leader but also the overall trajectory of the Conservative Party as it seeks to regain ground in the Canadian political landscape. As the convention approaches, party members will be keenly observing the dynamics of leadership and the potential for new directions the party may take under Poilievre's guidance or with a new leader at the helm.