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Published: May 25, 2025
Ottawa – Arab Canada News
The federal election campaign in Canada has entered its second week amidst heated tensions within the Conservative Party, as the party faces internal criticisms and media leaks revealing potential divisions at the upper echelons, which could affect the stability of its political message in this critical phase.
While party leader Pierre Poilievre continues his election tours, his team faces a counter-campaign from anonymous internal sources who spoke to Canadian media about "strategic disagreements" and "power struggles" within the campaign, especially regarding how to handle key issues such as taxes and fees, and foreign policy.
The Conservative Party remains silent… for now
Poilievre's office refused to comment directly on what has been published, merely stating that the party is "united behind strong leadership that puts the interests of Canadians first." However, observers believe that the repetition of leaks may indicate deeper internal disruptions, casting doubt on the party's ability to maintain its unified message until election day.
Other parties continue their campaigns with little notable hindrance
In contrast, Mark Carney, the leader of the Liberal Party, continues to expand his campaign in Ottawa and urban areas, focusing on economic and climate issues. Meanwhile, New Democratic Party leader Jagmeet Singh emphasizes the cost of living and support for the working class.
Voters are watching… and divisions are under scrutiny
As the major debates approach, voters are watching how the parties, particularly the Conservatives, will handle internal pressures and organizational challenges, in an electoral environment where continuity and party discipline play an important role in gaining public trust.
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