Poilievre seeks to represent Western Canada strongly

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Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre pledged a "strong voice" for Western Canada, particularly Alberta, during a Calgary Stampede speech. He aims to represent the region in the House of Commons. Poilievre, running in an August 18th byelection in Alberta, emphasized support for oil and gas, farmers, and lower taxes. He hopes to replace Damien Kurek, who resigned his seat to allow Poilievre to run. The Stampede also hosted other political figures, including Mark Carney and Don Davies. Ontario Premier Doug Ford is scheduled to visit Monday to discuss energy and trade infrastructure with Alberta's premier.


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