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Pierre Poilievre

Leader of the Official Opposition, Conservative Party of Canada. Named Canada''s Newsmaker of the Year by the Canadian Press for the second year in a row.

Top 10 podcasts with Pierre Poilievre

Ranked by the Snipd community
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May 16, 2022 • 1h 28min

253. Canada's Biggest Problems | Pierre Poilievre

This conversation was recorded on May 9, 2022.Pierre Poilievre, a life-long conservative, is running to be the Prime Minister of Canada. Pierre has served as a trusted senior cabinet minister in Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s government and has served as a Member of Parliament for seven terms. He grew up in Calgary and graduated from the University of Calgary with a degree in International Relations. We discussed his election efforts, Canada’s energy infrastructure and economic policy, as well as Poilievre’s mission to tackle the housing crisis, lower the cost of living, defund Canadian media, and develop Canadian natural resources. To vote for Conservative leader you must become a member: https://donate.conservative.ca/en/membership-poilievre/—Chapters—0:00 — Intro5:21 — Conservative Philosophy & Free Market System8:32 — Left-Wing Ideas & Socialism12:32 — Government in Scandanavian Countries15:15 — University & Political Ambitions18:47 — Political Rallies 22:51 — Housing Crisis, Loss of Personal Freedom & Delivering Hope27:04 — Poilievre’s Mission 29:34 — Problems in Canada & Proposals34:55 — Economic Policy40:31 — Climate Change, Energy Infrastructure & Canadian Resources46:07 — Canadian Press Subsidies & Defunding CBC55:56 — Justin Trudeau1:03:55 — Jagmeet Singh1:09:13 — Sacrificing the Economic Interests of the Working-Class & Trucker’s Protest1:17:54 — Emergencies Act1:22:18 — Freedom as a Unifying Principle1:25:45 — Outro#Canada #Election #Conservative #PrimeMinister #Government 
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Dec 21, 2024 • 16min

A year end one-on-one with the leader of the Official Opposition

Pierre Poilievre, Leader of the Official Opposition and named Canada's Newsmaker of the Year twice, discusses the shifting dynamics in Canadian politics. He reflects on public sentiment towards the Trudeau government and the Conservative Party's resurgence. The conversation delves into the necessity for stricter immigration controls and promotes regional autonomy. Poilievre also addresses the pressing issues of foreign interference and calls for increased political accountability in light of recent challenges faced by the government.
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May 23, 2024 • 25min

Would a Poilievre government really threaten abortion rights?

Opposition leader Pierre Poilievre discusses potential use of notwithstanding clause for criminal justice reform and its impact on abortion rights. Professor Daphne Gilbert delves into political posturing, precedents, and risks for access to abortion. Explore implications of using the notwithstanding clause on Canada's legal system and Charter of Rights.
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Nov 24, 2023 • 53min

Did The Real Pierre Poilievre Just Stand Up?

Canadian politician Pierre Poilievre faces scrutiny for his actions. The hosts discuss media bias and political incidents, the impact of Poilievre's approach on the election, Mr. Chong's amateurish foreign policy decisions, the Conservative party's false claim on Ukraine's carbon pricing, and the consequences of politicians bending the truth.
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Sep 8, 2023 • 52min

Fourteen Points -- Now That's A Lead!

Pierre Poilievre discusses the Conservatives' strong lead in the polls, while political experts Bruce and Chantal analyze the challenges and opportunities for a leader in this position. They also discuss the branding and transformation of Pierre Poetiev and the caution politicians should exercise when using family-related tactics. Additionally, the podcast touches on premiers' concerns over Bank of Canada's interest rates and the economic challenges faced by the bank.
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Apr 26, 2024 • 53min

Good Talk -- What Was He Thinking?

Political commentators discuss Pierre Poilievre's controversial actions flag-waving in the Maritimes. Mark Carney's potential political entry is explored. Insights on recent budget announcement's impact and the shift from policy to personality in Canadian politics.
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Sep 5, 2023 • 23min

Pierre Poilievre’s tightrope walk at the Conservative convention

Pierre Poilievre, a politician, navigates controversial resolutions at the Conservative convention. Topics include opposing gender-affirming care for minors, refusing vaccine mandates, housing affordability, and tax reform. The podcast explores the significance of the convention, criticisms of liberal policies, provincial issues, and concerns at the convention.
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Sep 30, 2024 • 26min

Politics! Liberals’ survival mode, Conservatives vs CTV News, and more

Garnett Genuis, a Conservative MP known for his involvement in political controversies, shares insights on the recent non-confidence vote against the Liberal government. NDP leader Jagmeet Singh confronts Pierre Poilievre about past accusations, stirring the political pot further. Poilievre also challenges CTV News for editing him misleadingly while navigating pressing issues like Bloc Quebecois demands for seniors' benefits. The discussion highlights the escalating tensions and aggressive exchanges within Canadian politics.
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Aug 30, 2024 • 24min

CTV National News for Aug. 29: Poilievre wants NDP to cut ties with Liberals

Pierre Poilievre, the leader of the Conservative Party, pushes the NDP to sever ties with the Liberals in hopes of triggering an early federal election. The discussion highlights the rising cases of whooping cough just as schools reopen, raising public health concerns. Additionally, a luxury cruise ship arrives in New Brunswick, bringing 2,500 tourists and showcasing the impact of cruise tourism on local economies. Poilievre's perspective on political rivalries and leadership dynamics adds an intriguing layer to the conversation.
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Dec 18, 2023 • 30min

Special: Rex Murphy’s year-end interview with Pierre Poilievre

Rex Murphy interviews Pierre Poilievre about the Tories' rise in polls, Trudeau's climate policies, identity politics in Canadian schools, and Trudeau's position on Israel.