OPINION 'Ultimately, Poilievre is flirting with the absurd. For some, he has already crossed that line,' writes pollster quito_maggi
Pierre Poilievre signs a placard for a supporter at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver on April 7, 2022. , we asked Canadians whether they thought Pierre Poilievre would ever become prime minister.
The results among the general population were mixed, while political insiders in the Ottawa “bubble” were much less enthusiastic about his chances.Get Access to iPolitics
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