\u0027Even if they are very different, they are also very similar and that’s what is going to make this race even more interesting. (...) On each side, they should…
And yet, Carleton, Ont., MP Pierre Poilievre and former Quebec Premier Jean Charest are similar in more ways than one. Both are excellent debaters in both official languages. Both have great political instincts that led them to get elected at a very young age. And both might be running against each other in hopes of becoming one day prime minister of Canada.
Charest has not yet confirmed he will be running for leader of the Conservative Party even though sources say he remains “very interested” and has started to garner support. Earlier this week, four MPs and one Senator Leclerc said it might be “a bit more difficult” for Charest’s team to attack Poilievre on his positions.
Power thinks Charest would “present as a serious leader to a significant mass of people” to the general electorate “seeking an alternative to the madness of Liberal excessive spending and excessive taxation, the war on energy producing provinces, policy overreach, weakness on the global stage.”
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Plus-sized travel blogger sparks cruel attacks: ‘Buy 2 seats or don’t fly’Travel blogger Kirsty Leanne, who filmed herself struggling to fit in a plane seat, has been ripped by critics who told her to buy two seats or forgo flying altogether.
Read more »
Flying Chrysler 300C Unlocks Bonus Insurance Points During Race | CarscoopsFlying Chrysler 300C Unlocks Bonus Insurance Points During Race | Carscoops carscoops
Read more »
Horseracing season starts this weekend at the Historic Rillito RacetrackThe Rillito Racetrack celebrates 79 years of horse races, starting this Saturday, Feb. 26, at the Historic Rillito Racetrack. Purses are the highest ever since 2020, from $25,000 to $100,000 per race day this season.
Read more »
CPAC organizers react to Russia's invasion of UkraineConservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) chairman Matt Schlapp runs the nation’s premier annual gather of conservatives, but the 2022 edition has a different feel after Russia invaded Ukraine on the event.
Read more »
How the US could work with its allies to collectively isolate Russia: ANALYSISANALYSIS: As Russian Pres. Putin's military forces invade the sovereign nation of Ukraine, many nations will look for ways to respond forcefully to immediately treat Russia as a pariah state on par with Bashar Assad's Syria and Kim Jung Un's North Korea.
Read more »