87.4% Of Poilievre Supporters Support Poilievre
Pierre Poilievre’s career-defending speech Friday night started with a telling joke, that he loved “seeing so many Conservatives in one place, but it must freak the Liberals out enough to invoke the Emergencies Act.” For the joke to work, the room had to acknowledge that the 2022 Ottawa convoy and its sympathisers were — and remain — his base; that he is still very much the leader of the Maple MAGA movement.
His 48-minute speech was intended to make him sound like a Prime Minister rather than the sloganeer-in-chief he has been since winning the leadership. His base lapped it up, overwhelming endorsing his leadership with an 87.4% positive vote immediately following the speech. But beneath the shifted and notably more professional tone are several tells that this leopard has not changed its spots.
It contained numerous distortions, half-truths, and outright lies, emulating the dogwhistles and false narratives of his American idol.
His comment that “taxpayers spend more on federal debt interest than on health care” is objectively false; health care is primarily a provincial jurisdiction and, collectively, we spend nearly $400 billion in public funds per year on health care. Our federal debt interest is barely 13% of that amount at $56 billion, which is similar to the $55 billion in dedicated federal health transfers — which in turn is barely half of the $104 billion the federal government will transfer to provincial governments this year.
His speech therefore takes a technical fact that the federal debt interest is marginally greater than the dedicated federal health transfer payments and turns that into the ludicrously false statement that Canadians therefore spend more on our federal debt than we do on healthcare.
He made frequent reference to Canada’s crime being out of control when empirical data says the opposite; our crime rate is half what it was at its peak — under Brian Mulroney, and while it has trended upward over the last few years as the rich get richer and the rest of the country are left to fend for themselves, to say it is out of control is to feed a narrative designed to blame specific groups and amplify policing over social investment.
He linked that supposed increase in crime to immigration through juxtaposition, sounding another key Maple MAGA dogwhistle:
Liberal laws have unleashed crime. Out of control, open-borders immigration has overwhelmed health care, housing, and job markets.
Real estate investors like Poilievre are a key part of rising housing costs, driving people out of the ownership market and forcing them to rent. Immigrants are not the leading cause of the housing crisis — that would be neoliberal economics and the federal government getting out of the business of social housing. As a former ESDC minister responsible for housing who barely had any built on his watch, he would know that. More likely, he agrees with President Trump on this, but has enough political instinct not to say it.
Immigrants now represent more than one in four healthcare workers in Canada. Far from the root cause of it, they are key to relieving the pressure on our health care system. And, while there are still some regions of the country facing high unemployment, overall Canada is just now shifting from labour shortage to job shortage — a year into our immigration quota being substantially reduced. In other words, every part of his statement is demonstrably false.
More concerning still is another whole chapter borrowed from the Trump playbook. In talking about our armed forces, he made this comment:
And we will expand recruitment, and also performance by promoting and hiring based on merit and not political correctness. Our forces will be guided by a warrior culture.
If that wording sounds familiar, there is a reason for it. We need only go back four months to when US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth dubbed his department the “War Department” and ordered every senior general and admiral in the US military to abandon their posts to listen to him.
Some key excerpts from that bizarre September 30th, 2025 speech at Quantico:
Another way to put it is peace through strength brought to you by the warrior ethos, and we are restoring both. …
You might say we're ending the war on warriors. …
No more beardos. …
Real toxic leadership is promoting people based on immutable characteristics or quotas instead of based on merit. …
Other standards have been manipulated to hit racial quotas as well, which is just as unacceptable. This too must end; merit only.
While on the surface they may sound at least somewhat logical, the statements are fundamentally rooted in misogynistic white supremacist dog-whistling.
To demonstrate Poilievre’s clear lack of understanding of the threat to Canadian unity, of how Quebec’s separatist movement is specifically about undermining our country, he offered, in French:
So, tonight, I have a message for young Quebecers: Quebec nationalism is part of Canadian patriotism.
Nothing screams patriotism like working to end Canada.
It is a naked attempt to win over nationalist votes, to promise that if Quebec nationalists give Conservatives what they want, Conservatives will in turn give Quebec nationalists what they want. In fanning nationalist flames, he is playing a dangerous game.
Which takes us back to his opening joke, “seeing so many Conservatives in one place … must freak the Liberals out enough to invoke the Emergencies Act,” an obvious reference to the Ottawa convoy and the Emergencies Act invocation that finally ended the siege of Canada’s capital. That convoy’s participants are another group of nationalists that Poilievre needs to keep on his side, as he did when he endorsed them four years ago, amidst trucks draped with Nazi, Confederate, and Poilievre-for-Prime Minister flags blocking Wellington St in downtown Ottawa. As with the January 6ers south of the border, having a foreign-backed seditious mob on his side may come in handy later.
Poilievre clearly admires and emulates Donald Trump and the MAGA movement. He shares their values, their divisiveness, their fundamental dishonesty, their love of dog-whistles, and their authoritarian tendencies. He will say and do what he needs to do to obtain power, and never tell us what he actually intends to do with it once he has it.
Make no mistake, he would govern with the same wanton disregard for our democracy, for our institutions, and for the common people as his Republican partners in the International Democratic Union. He is the leader of Canada’s own Leopard’s Eating People’s Faces Party.
Do not forget that the only law ever passed in his name in over 20 years in Parliament is the Fair Elections Act, which undermined voting rights for those who are not in the Conservative base, implemented after his party was accused of election fraud.
Know exactly what it is that 87.4% of the Conservative party endorsed in Calgary.



