
Your World Tonight Poilievre on his leadership, Epstein emails, Canadian tourists avoid U.S., and more
Nov 12, 2025
Pierre Poilievre, the Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, discusses his commitment to maintaining his leadership style despite recent challenges. CBC reporters Olivia Stefanovic and Nisha Patel dive into the implications of newly released Epstein emails hinting at Trump's knowledge of illicit activities. They also explore the sharp decline in Canadian tourism to the U.S., highlighting its significant economic repercussions for American border communities. Tune in for insights on current political dynamics and tourism trends!
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Poilievre Sticks To His Style
- Pierre Poilievre refuses to change his combative leadership style despite losing two MPs and facing a January review.
- Pollster David Coletto says his support among Conservatives remains strong but public support has likely hit a ceiling.
Epstein Emails Tighten The Scrutiny
- Newly released Epstein emails suggest Donald Trump may have known about Epstein's abuse and spent hours with a victim at Epstein's home.
- A House petition reached the signatures needed to force a vote to release all Epstein files, escalating political pressure.
Policy Shift Spurs Refugee Claims
- Canada tightened immigration targets and many temporary workers and students now face uncertain futures.
- Some are turning to refugee claims as a last-resort path to remain, driving sharp regional increases in claims.

