Pierre Poilievre is emerging as Justin Trudeau’s likely successor, gaining significant momentum as a potential Prime Minister of Canada. Known for his fiscal conservatism and clear stance on key issues, Poilievre’s educational background in International Relations from the University of Calgary, combined with his experience as a parliamentary assistant and various governmental roles, has shaped his leadership. As Trudeau’s resignation paves the way for change, Poilievre’s political trajectory places him as a strong contender for Canada's future.
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