Poilievre stands against puberty blockers for minors
Poilievre stands with Premier Smith on making kids wait before they can receive hormone therapy and puberty blockers.
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Poilievre stands with Premier Smith on making kids wait before they can receive hormone therapy and puberty blockers.
Conservative MP introduces private member’s bill that would recognize December as Christian Heritage Month.
Dreeshen said, “I wonder what he’s doing now,” in a clear shot towards the former UCP leader Jason Kenney.
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Poilievre opposes the merger for the sake of competition and lower rates for Canadians.
The Conservative Party opposes expanding assisted suicide to Canadians with mental illness, advocating for the most vulnerable.