Objectively, this looks like someone who is about to win big in his leadership review. pic.twitter.com/PfSRT9nBmO
— Élie Cantin-Nantel (@elie_mcn) January 31, 2026
Grok reports Poilievre’s leadership review will come in at around 80% approval, based on chatter. If any of our regulars are on site, your feedback is welcome.

RESIST!! Trump!! Appears to play well in Canada.
Which reminds me of the Donovan tune I had playing today … Epistle to Dippy
https://youtu.be/fw4HxCEq2uk?si=biw3lHwKNXq7I8_s
Bots, LibTards, Mediots and partisans have been trying, unsuccessfully to gin up the nonsense of PP not being good enough, etc, won’t be strong enough to win decisively, etc.
All nonsense of course, their job is to put forth uncertainty and diatribes.
Here’s to Marx Carnage’s ongoing failure to accomplish anything other than weak PR stunts, word salads and disdain for commoners. Maybe Rat can speak from its Mope and Wail songbook.
There are no leaders in Canadian politics; just people who admired Obama less than did other losers.
I don’t give a damn about can a duh politics anymore….. I am focused on Alberta Independence….. the commies can have the dead carcass to feed on
… a medium tier … dead carcass.
I just assumed no one was challenging his leadership. Or would that be the next step if he lost this review ? I’m not familiar with the rules
After an election the party has a leadership review vote. If the leader doesn’t get enough votes, they are out; or they resign if they don’t think the yes percentage was high enough.
A bird’s eye view from former Conservative executive director and Stephen Harper chief of staff
Ian Brodie;
https://thehub.ca/2026/01/27/8-things-to-watch-as-conservatives-gather-in-calgary-for-party-convention/
“Pierre Poilievre has won by 87.4% at the Calgary convention.”
https://x.com/brianlilley/status/2017473934787285227
I don’t have major problems with Pierre’s leadership of the Conservative Party. Many small problems though.. I think they could be quite a bit more right of centre than they claim to be, and like so many issues in Canadian politics, if they ran like many in the west would like, (or as they did in the last election) the Conservatives would never have a chance of winning gov’t again. Perhaps it’ll be a long time for that anyways if/when Alberta separates, before it becomes close again if Quebec separates too.
Don’t lose sight that the Conservatives are also running against 99% of the Canadian MSM.
I think all his interviews should be with him holding and eating an apple. When he didn’t take any crap from that bird-brain reporter, he looked like the Conservative leader many want…