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The Conservative party meets in Ottawa amid a decline in opinion polls and Trump’s threats.

The Conservative party meets in Ottawa amid a decline in opinion polls and Trump’s threats.

By م.زهير الشاعر

Published: February 14, 2025

The parliamentary bloc of the Canadian Conservative Party held a meeting in Ottawa to discuss the current challenges facing the party, amid a noticeable decline in polling results and rising threats from U.S. President Donald Trump to impose tariffs on Canadian products.

Decline in Public Support

Recent polls have shown a drop in support for the Conservative Party, raising concerns within the party about its current strategy and its ability to regain voter trust ahead of the upcoming elections.

Trump's Trade Threats

Simultaneously, the party faces another challenge in the form of U.S. President Donald Trump's threats to impose tariffs on Canadian products, which could negatively impact the Canadian economy and increase political pressures on the government.

Future Party Strategy

During the meeting, the members of the bloc discussed ways to enhance communication with voters and develop economic policies aimed at protecting Canadian interests amid increasing international challenges. The importance of internal unity and teamwork was emphasized to effectively confront these challenges.

Internal Reactions

Some party members expressed concern about the impact of these developments on the party's future, calling for a reevaluation of current policies and the adoption of a more inclusive approach to attract a broader voter base.

This meeting comes at a critical time for the Conservative Party, as it seeks to strengthen its political position and address the internal and external challenges that could affect its performance in the Canadian political arena.

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