From brianlilley: No, Poilievre shouldn't to panic over last week's byelections cdnpoli
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.In that riding, Carr rode a wave of support to surpass his own late father’s 2021 percentage of the popular vote by 10%. The Conservatives dropped by four percentage points, the NDP by 6.
Dave MacKenzie was first elected to represent Oxford in 2004 and served until he announced late last year that he would step down in January 2023. According to multiple party sources, MacKenzie sought to have the Conservative Party acclaim his daughter, Deb Tait, to be the party nominee.Article content
Tait is a city and county councillor from Woodstock and still finished a distant third in an open nomination race against Arpan Khanna. Tait, and her father, allege interference from party HQ in the party nomination process, but if she actually wanted and hustled for the riding, she could have won.
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