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Pierre Poilievre to Run in New Riding for Next Federal Election

CBC
January 20, 20262 days ago
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre will run in a different riding next federal election: party

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Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre will not run in the Battle River-Crowfoot riding in the upcoming federal election. Incumbent Damien Kurek will seek re-election there, having previously vacated the seat for Poilievre's successful byelection bid. The party has not disclosed Poilievre's intended riding. Battle River-Crowfoot is a historically conservative area.

The Conservative Party of Canada has confirmed that Pierre Poilievre will not run in the Battle River-Crowfoot riding in the next federal election. The party leader lost his long-held seat in the Ontario riding of Carleton in April's federal election to Liberal candidate Bruce Fanjoy. The CPC confirmed on Tuesday that Damien Kurek — who held the Battle River-Crowfoot seat previously — would run in the riding again in the next election. Kurek gave up his seat last year so Poilievre could run there in a byelection. Radio-Canada asked the CPC where Poilievre might run in the next election, and those questions went unanswered. The party also confirmed in an email that Kurek's nomination is guaranteed; the CPC's National Council passed a motion exempting him from a formal nomination process. Battle River-Crowfoot has historically been a conservative stronghold, and notably houses municipalities like Camrose, Drumheller and Wainwright. Poilievre won handily in a byelection with just over 80 per cent of the vote. Last year's byelection had 214 candidates, making it the largest number of candidates on a federal ballot in Canadian history.

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