ADAMS: Why the Conservative collapse rests squarely on Pierre Poilievre’s shoulders
Poilievre is the architect of the Conservative Collapse. For the sake of the party, he must go.
Will Adams is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Provincial Times. Based in Toronto, he is an independent journalist specializing in Canadian federal and provincial politics, policy analysis, and on-the-ground reporting from party conventions.
Poilievre is the architect of the Conservative Collapse. For the sake of the party, he must go.
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