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Pierre Poilievre

Pierre Marcel Poilievre (born June 3, 1979) is a Canadian politician. He was elected as the new leader of the Conservative Party of Canada on September 10, 2022. Poilievre formerly served as Minister of State for Democratic Reform from July 2013 to November 2015 and also served as Minister of Employment and Social Development in the Stephen Harper government. He has served as a Member of Parliament since 2004. Poilievre has described himself as a "true conservative", libertarian and populist and is anti-WEF, however he caved on many issues such as immigration, abortion and same-sex "marriage".

At the Arab immigrants' / Muslim groups, mainly, led "protests" and increased anti-Jewish attacks, following the Arab Palestinian Oct 7 War onslaught, it was Poilievre who spoke out, let alone unequivocally for Israel in its defensive wars (against Palestinian genocidal terror groups/Iran's proxies) but especially against the radical "protests".

In April 2024, he called Jews ‘a true indigenous people.'[1]

In Oct 2024, as Canada finally designated Palestinian infamous Samidoun ‘charity’ as terrorist front group,[2] Poilievre, wrote that “Trudeau buckled under pressure from common sense Conservative demands to ban the terrorist group Samidoun in Canada but is still refusing to ban the Houthis from operating on Canadian soil.” Poilievre noted that hate crimes are up 251% and violent crime is up 51% “after nine years of New Democratic Party-Liberals failing to protect our people.” He added, “Our plan: Ban the terrorists. Secure our borders. Lock up criminals. Bring home safe streets.”

In November 2024, Trudeau was accused, especially by Poiliviere, of 'fiddling as Jew-haters burn Montreal in riot.' [3]

In December 2024, as "Montreal synagogue targeted in second arson attack in 14 months," Pierre Poilievre, condemned the attack in a post to X/Twitter: "Another brazen act of antisemitic hate and violence overnight. After 9 years of Justin Trudeau, Canada has become a more dangerous place for people of the Jewish faith."[4]

By the end of 2024, Polievre pulled over 20 points lead over liberal Justin Trudeau.[5][6] And the latter, on Jan 6, 2025 announced his resignation. Polls indicate the Conservative Party might return to power after nearly a decade of Trudeau and Liberal rule.[7]

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