Poll suggests more Conservative voters now want to replace Poilievre as leader
OTTAWA — A new poll from the Angus Reid Institute suggests a growing number of Conservative voters want to replace Pierre Poilievre as the party’s leader, even though he still has the backing of a majority of party supporters.
The poll surveyed 1,646 Canadians, including 590 who voted Conservative in last year’s election.
Among the Tory voters polled, 57 per cent said Poilievre should stay on as leader into the next election, down from 68 per cent last August.
Another 30 per cent said Poilievre should be replaced — almost double the 18 per cent who said they believed the party needed a new leader in August, when he was running in a byelection to earn a new seat in the House of Commons after losing his old riding in April’s election.


