By-elections deliver caution for Conservatives and bad news for PPC

Four ridings held by-elections yesterday, in which the Conservatives and Liberals each held onto their two seats. Even so, the Conservatives had a tougher fight than usual to win the southwestern Ontario riding of Oxford, while the People’s Party of Canada and its leader Maxime Bernier failed to live up to their 2021 performance in Portage–Lisgar in rural Manitoba. True North’s Andrew Lawton breaks down the results and what they mean for the Conservatives and the PPC moving forward.

Also, Canada is reassessing its relationship with the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank after a Canadian staffer from the bank resigned citing rampant Chinese Communist Party influence. Former finance minister Joe Oliver joins to discuss why Canada should have stayed out of the AIIB in the first place.

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The future of the PPC and Bernier’s vision for Canada

Before the results came in on Election Day, True North reporter Harrison Faulkner sat down with the leader of the People’s Party of Canada Maxime Bernier to discuss some of the issues that the legacy media has failed to address during the election.

Bernier discusses the future of his party, the adoption of alternative media as a new way to reach out to his base, national unity, the Canadian Armed Forces and Bernier’s vision for Canada.

Last night, the PPC managed to triple their vote share from the 2019 election. However, they failed to gain any seats in Parliament. Going into the night, Bernier outlined that a victory for his party would be to obtain 6% of the national vote, but the current numbers indicate that the PPC fell just short with 5% of the vote.

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What does Poilievre’s win mean for the PPC? (ft. Maxime Bernier)

With the Conservative Party of Canada having elected a new leader earlier this month, many have begun to speculate about the future of the People’s Party of Canada. Though their values may appear to align at times, there are still some key differences between Canada’s two major conservative parties. People’s Party leader Maxime Bernier joined True North’s Andrew Lawton to discuss Pierre Poilievre’s leadership win, his predictions for the next federal election, and why he thinks the PPC is Canada’s only true conservative party.

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