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Canada’s Conservative leader Poilievre back in house, readies clash with PM Carney over US tariffs

Pierre Poilievre reclaimed his place in Parliament after a decisive by-election win in Alberta, securing 80% of the vote. The Conservative leader is set to confront Prime Minister Mark Carney over US tariffs when the House reconvenes on September 15.

The leader of Canada’s official opposition Conservatives, Pierre Poilievre, secured a return to Parliament and a chance to grill Prime Minister Mark Carney over US tariffs, staging a comeback after unexpectedly losing his seat in an April election.

Unofficial results from Elections Canada on Tuesday showed Poilievre had easily won a special election on Monday in the parliamentary constituency of Battle River-Crowfoot in the western Canadian province of Alberta, a Conservative stronghold.

Poilievre, who accuses the Liberal government of botching its handling of US relations, will be able to confront Carney when the House of Commons returns on September 15.

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Carney, who took over as prime minister in March, secured a strong minority government in April’s federal election, while Poilievre lost the Ottawa-area seat he had held for 21 years.

Carney won on a promise to stand up to US President Donald Trump but has since moderated his approach even as Washington imposed more tariffs.

“Mark Carney has been failing. He’s failed, he’s backed down, he’s made concession after concession vis-a-vis the Americans,” Poilievre told a press conference last Thursday.

Carney, however, is in no immediate danger politically. Although the Liberals fell three seats short of a majority in April, they should be able to rely on the support of smaller parties to survive confidence votes.

A Nanos Research poll earlier this month put the Liberals at 44% popular support compared with 33% for the Conservatives.

Carney has pulled the Liberals more to the center and Poilievre will find it harder to draw a sharp contrast, said pollster Nik Nanos, CEO of Nanos Research.

“Poilievre needs to articulate what he learned from the last federal election and how his government would be different than a Carney government,” he said via email.

At the start of the year the Conservatives looked set for a crushing election victory over the Liberals of then-Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who were far behind in polls after more than nine years in power.

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But Liberal fortunes soared after Trudeau announced he was stepping down and Trump began threatening Canada with tariffs and annexation.

Poilievre secured about 80% of the vote, according to Elections Canada.

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