Pierre Poilievre tries on his Captain Canada hat. It looks good on him
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Pierre Poilievre tries on his Captain Canada hat. It looks good on him
ROBYN URBACK
PUBLISHED JUNE 10, 2026
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Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre delivers a speech on national unity in Calgary on Monday. Poilievre’s strength is his ability to mirror the angst of the electorate and repeat it back to them in a way that makes them feel heard, writes Robyn Urback.
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