This article from The Globe and Mail discusses the precarious position of Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, who risks losing his Ottawa-Carleton riding in the upcoming federal election. Internal polling data suggests a tight race, with some polls showing a near tie between Poilievre and the Liberal candidate, Bruce Fanjoy.
The loss of his own riding could severely impact Poilievre's leadership, particularly if the Liberals win the election. Several sources, including former Conservative Senate leader Marjory LeBreton, suggest that such a defeat would likely destabilize the party.
The Conservative Party has responded by deploying extra resources to Ottawa-Carleton, highlighting the concern within the party about this key seat. However, party spokesman Simon Jeffries downplayed concerns, expressing confidence in Poilievre's re-election.
The article also presents a broader view of the election, with national polls indicating a Liberal lead, but a close race between the Liberals and Conservatives. The outcome of the election, and especially Poilievre's performance, holds significant implications for the Canadian political landscape.