A federal national team will be held in Alberta River -Crowfoot’s Alberta driving on August 18, Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced, preparing the stage for the potential return of the leader of the Pierre Poilievre Conservative Party to the House of the Commons.
The announcement On Monday there was less than two weeks after the conservative parliamentarian Damien Kurek officially resigned From your seat.
Kurek pointed to his intention to resign last month so that Pailievre could run in driving, one of the safest conservative seats in the country.
But according to the camera rules, Kurek needed to wait 30 days after his choice was published in the Canada Gazette before he could resign.
The voters in the old leadership of the Ottawa area of Poilievre de Carleton chose the Liberal deputy Bruce Fajoy in an impressive surprise. Pailievre had been chosen seven consecutive times in driving since 2004.
According to Elections Canada, Carney could have called the partial election at any time between June 29 and December 15. Shortly after winning the federal elections of 2025, Passy told journalists Would not delay Pailievre’s opportunity become MP again and call a partial choice as soon as possible.
Leadership review in January
Without a seat in the House of Commons, Pailievre cannot act as the opposition leader in the period of question or participate in the debate.
The conservative Caucus elected the former leader of the Andrew Scheer party to lead the opposition in the House of Commons temporarily.
Pailievre also faces a leadership review of the Conservative Party in January after the conservatives could not form the government in the last federal elections. If a leader does not resign, the constitution of the party requires that the conservative members of the party vote if that leader must remain in their next national convention.