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Need to change but hard to achieve: Poilievre admits Carney’s liberals won historic fourth semester

With the final votes in the national final, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre took the stage with his wife Anaida at the Rogers Center in Ottawa, losing in Canada’s 2025 federal election. But he vowed to continue to serve as the party leader.Poilievre acknowledged the party’s shortcomings when talking about a gloomy crowd. “We know that change needs to be changed, but it is difficult to achieve,” he said, stressing the need to learn from the results of the night to achieve better results in the future. But he highlighted the Conservative Party’s gains, pointing out that there are at least 20 seats compared to previous figures
“This country still needs to change,” he said. “And we haven’t fought for it yet.”
Poilievre’s seat in Carlton was also threatened as early results showed a close match with freedom challenger Bruce Fanjoy.

“It’s not just the platform, it’s about tone and trust,” said Christina Capson, a conservative voter in Kanata. “I believe in Pierre, but a lot of translations are lost,” said Christina Capson, a conservative voter in Kanata.


The election was heavily influenced by external factors, especially the trade policy of U.S. President Donald Trump, which became a central issue during the campaign, and Carney took advantage of the opportunity and used himself as a unified force against external pressure. He said: “We will work with all parties and territories to emphasize his commitment to national cohesion in global uncertainty. In external and family challenges, liberals maintain power in external and family challenges, while liberals reorganized under Priville’s leadership, elections lead to politically reorganized under political leadership.

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