Poilievre Draws 15K Supporters at Edmonton Rally, Endorsed by Harper
Poilievre Draws 15K Supporters at Edmonton Rally, Endorsed by Harper

Poilievre Draws 15K Supporters at Edmonton Rally, Endorsed by Harper

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At a rally in Edmonton, former Prime Minister Stephen Harper endorsed Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, stating he could lead Canada to a 'better, stronger, and more united future.' Harper praised Poilievre's extensive political experience, claiming it surpasses that of Liberal Leader Mark Carney, who previously served as governor of the Bank of Canada. The event attracted over 15,000 attendees, marking it as the largest rally of the election campaign. Harper emphasized the need for change in Canada and expressed confidence in Poilievre's ability to deliver effective policies, particularly in addressing issues like the skilled labor shortage. He called for a renewed respect for trades and promised to incentivize young Canadians to pursue these careers. Harper's endorsement highlights the Conservative Party's strategy as they prepare for the upcoming federal election on April 28.

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