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The Conservative Party of Canada is facing renewed doubts about its direction and leadership after a turbulent week filled with controversy, internal friction, and public criticism.
Party leader Pierre Poilievre, once seen as a strong contender to unseat Prime Minister Mark Carney, has found himself under mounting pressure following a series of political missteps and mixed public reactions. Recent polls show a noticeable dip in Conservative support, especially in key battleground provinces such as Ontario and British Columbia.
The tension escalated after Poilievre’s recent remarks regarding the RCMP and the federal government’s policies drew backlash from both political opponents and some within his own caucus. Several Conservative MPs have privately expressed frustration over the leader’s tone and messaging, with some questioning whether the party’s strategy is resonating with mainstream Canadians.
Political analysts suggest that while Poilievre still holds strong support among the party’s core base, his ability to expand that appeal to moderate and undecided voters remains uncertain. “Canadians are looking for stability and solutions,” one strategist said. “The question is whether Poilievre can convince them he’s the one to deliver that.”
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Mark Carney continues to emphasize economic stability and trade resilience following the recent diplomatic fallout with the U.S., a move that has helped shift attention away from Conservative infighting.
With the next federal election on the horizon, insiders say the coming weeks will be crucial for Poilievre to regroup, recalibrate his message, and restore public confidence.