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Conservative

Pierre Poilievre

ConservativeBattle River—CrowfootAlberta
946Votes Cast
20Speeches
1Bills Sponsored
Background
Born
June 3, 1979 — Calgary, Alberta
Education
BA International Relations, University of Calgary (2008)
Career
Worked for Canadian Alliance leader Stockwell Day; founder of 3D Contact Inc.
Political Experience
MP for Nepean—Carleton (2004-April 2025); Minister for Democratic Reform (2013-2015); Minister of Employment and Social Development (2015); Leader of the Conservative Party (2022-present); MP for Battle River—Crowfoot (August 2025-present)
Notable
Adopted as a baby; known as "Skippy" early in his political career; known as the Conservative Party's "attack dog".
Where Pierre Stands

Where Pierre falls on key policy spectrums

They vote

Your Money

Taxes & Government SpendingBusiness & Worker RulesEnergy & the Economy

People & Society

HealthcareImmigrationIndigenous PeoplesIdentity & Human RightsEducation & ChildcareDrug Policy

How We're Governed

National Security & DefencePolitical & Electoral ReformCrime & Public SafetyFirearms

Land & Community

Environment, Climate & ResourcesHousing & Cost of LivingRural Communities & Culture
They vote
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House Seat
2025 Election Results — Battle River—Crowfoot

Damien Kurek won with 53,684 votes (82.8%)

Damien Kurek(Conservative)53,684 (82.8%)
Brent Sutton(Liberal)7,566 (11.7%)
James MacKay(NDP-New Democratic Party)2,061 (3.2%)
Jonathan Bridges(People's Party)1,022 (1.6%)
Douglas Gook(Green Party)474 (0.7%)

Total votes cast: 64,807

Recent Activity
Mar 25, 2026
QuestionImmigration, Refugees and Citizenship

Minister of Justice Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Prime Minister Mr. Speaker, yesterday, the Auditor General condemned the current Liberal, the current Liberaland the current Liberalfor causing chaos on the international student file. The fact is that they allowed 150,000 suspected cases of fraud to go uninvestigated. Thegave them [more]

Mar 25, 2026
QuestionImmigration, Refugees and Citizenship

Prime Minister justice minister Mr. Speaker, the new Liberals are the same as the old Liberals. The numbers thejust gave can be compared to the even more miserable numbers of his. In fact, compared to the Harper government, which had the last sane policy on immigration, asylum claims are now up 2880%, temporary foreign workers are up 178% and international students are up 39%. justice minister [more]

Mar 25, 2026
QuestionThe Economy

Mr. Speaker, it is all illusion. It is the same old Liberals, the same old failures. Prime Minister Look at the economy. Thelikes to blame world affairs for his failing economy. The G7 countries have the same world economy, yet he has delivered the second-highest unemployment in the G7, the worst household debt in the G7, the worst housing costs in the G7 and the only shrinking economy in the [more]

Mar 25, 2026
QuestionThe Economy

Mr. Speaker, I guess those people who stash their cash in tax havens have never had it so good and so affordable. Tell that to the single mother who is walking down the grocery aisle. Prime Minister Let us talk about jobs. Thecompares us to the United States. When we do an apples-to-apples comparison of unemployment, it is 1.3% higher in Canada than it is in the U.S. In fact, Canada has the [more]

Mar 25, 2026
QuestionTaxation

Prime Minister Mr. Speaker, strategies and imaginary promises will not pay the bills or fill the tank. We all know that global oil prices have gone up, but that does not explain why in Canadian dollars and in litres, Americans pay $1.46 a litre at the pump while Canadians are paying $1.70. That is 26¢ higher per litre at the pump because of the's anti-energy policies and his newly renamed carbon [more]

Mar 25, 2026
QuestionTaxation

Prime Minister It is all an illusion, Mr. Speaker. Thenot only supported the carbon tax that he advised Justin Trudeau to put in, but thought it should be higher and broader. When he got into power, he did not get rid of it; he renamed it. He called it the Clean Fuel Standard, 7¢ a litre this year rising to 17¢ on top of an industrial carbon tax that is driving up the costs of all the industrial [more]

Mar 24, 2026
QuestionImmigration, Refugees and Citizenship

Mr. Speaker, now the mystery is resolved. Only 3% of the 150,000 cases of suspected fraud were investigated at all. Half of those investigations were abandoned because the alleged fraudster did not respond to their email, but now we learn that the government has followed up with another email, and the threat is clear: If there is no response to that email, there will be yet another email. Prime [more]

Mar 24, 2026
QuestionImmigration, Refugees and Citizenship

Prime Minister Mr. Speaker, it is unfair for the Liberalto force that minister to respond for all of the mistakes of her two predecessors, whom he has promoted, but it really is the illusion of the Prime Minister. He refuses to stand and answer questions today, although he is in Ottawa, on the fact that we have the only shrinking economy in the G7, the worst food price inflation in the G7, the [more]

Mar 24, 2026
QuestionImmigration, Refugees and Citizenship

Prime Minister Minister of Justice Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture and Minister responsible for Official Languages Minister of Immigration Mr. Speaker, my question was for the, who is here in Ottawa today. He needs to take responsibility for his three incompetent ministers, the, the, and the. All three have shown astounding incompetence. We are talking about 149,000 potential cases of [more]

Mar 24, 2026
InterjectionBusiness of Supply

Mr. Speaker, all of the automakers have made it clear that one of the great advantages of building in Canada is having access to the biggest and most lucrative market on planet earth. Prime Minister Some 90% of the automobiles we make go to the United States. In fact, more of the automobiles we make are bought by Americans than by Canadians. We sell 95 times more vehicles to the Americans than [more]

Mar 24, 2026
InterjectionBusiness of Supply

Minister of Finance and National Revenue Mr. Speaker, we have seen the results of this Liberal government. Since it took office, we have lost half of our automobile production. Much of this loss occurred when the currentwas the industry minister responsible for the sector. This is not a new government. Prime Minister Since the current Liberaltook office, we have lost another 7.3% of our [more]

Mar 24, 2026
InterjectionBusiness of Supply

Mr. Speaker, I have breaking news hot off the presses. The member wants to talk about workers. We have here the president of Oshawa Unifor Local 222, saying, “Finally, a commonsense plan to protect the livelihood of thousands of Ontario Auto sector workers. A plan that restores past production levels and secures a long-term future”.