When Parliament returns on Sept. 15, the rematch will begin between Prime Minister Mark Carney and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre.

For a variety of reasons, Poilievre, not the PM, faces the greatest scrutiny as Parliament resumes. And that scrutiny is at the most basic level. Everyone knows that Poilievre can deliver an insult with the best of them. But with a leadership review just a few short months away, the question is whether he still is the right person to lead the Conservative party back to government.

Recent polling by the Angus Reid Institute suggests that the answer is a resounding no. In fact, the latest Reid poll presents Poilievre and the Conservative Party of Canada with a nightmare scenario.

According to the poll, Poilievre has the support of 68 per cent of Conservative voters. But 50 per cent of Canadians would be “ashamed to call him PM.” That number represents a 10-point increase since 2023.

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    11 days ago

    I never thought I’d say this, but I think I miss O’Toole. He definitely wasn’t great either but he at least gave an appearance of being pro-science and caring for the average person?

    I still wouldn’t have voted for him, but at least I didn’t dread what he represents.

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      11 days ago

      but at least I didn’t dread what he represents.

      I suspect that’s why they got rid of him. The political theatre director wanted more of a heel. The audience is supposed to hate him.