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  • Published: Nov 13 2025 11:15 AM
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Pierre Poilievre responds to resignation rumors, defends leadership style amid Conservative caucus turmoil in 2025. Latest updates and insights.



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Pierre Poilievre Resignation: In late 2025, two of Poilievre's MPs left the Conservative caucus — Nova Scotia MP Chris d’Entremont joined the Liberal government, and Alberta MP Matt Jeneroux announced plans to resign. These departures have added fuel to ongoing speculation about the stability of Poilievre’s leadership. Some insiders reveal frustration within the party about Poilievre’s leadership style, accusing him of being divisive and confrontational, which caused tension among his team.

This unrest comes after the Conservatives’ loss in the previous election, where Poilievre was expected to win but didn't. Many believe his blunt and combative approach, inspired by former U.S. President Donald Trump-style politics, alienated moderate voters and some party members. With dissenting voices growing louder and some MPs hinting at more resignations, the party looks divided on whether Poilievre should continue leading.​

What Does Pierre Poilievre Say About Resignation Rumors?

At a press conference in November 2025, Pierre Poilievre clearly denied any intention to resign. When asked if the recent difficulties have made him rethink his leadership style, he responded with a blunt "no." Poilievre insists that he remains committed to fighting for what he calls "an affordable Canada" and plans to stay the course.

He acknowledges the party’s internal challenges but shows no sign of softening his political style or messaging. Poilievre continues to focus on attacking the Liberal government and criticizes Prime Minister Mark Carney’s policies, claiming that the Conservatives are the only true alternative for many Canadians.

Despite mounting pressure, Poilievre’s message is that he is determined to hold his leadership position going into the January 2026 leadership review, where he will face scrutiny from party members. Nonetheless, political analysts are closely watching whether this internal dissent will force him out sooner than planned.​

How is the Conservative Party Reacting?

Party insiders and political observers describe growing dissatisfaction among some Conservatives toward Poilievre’s leadership style. Criticisms include accusations of bullying, spreading misinformation, and overreliance on populist rhetoric. Some MPs fear this approach damages the party’s chances in future elections.

However, Pierre Poilievre still has strong supporters who credit him with bringing energy back to the Conservative movement and challenging the Liberal government on spending and inflation. Supporters argue that his toughness resonates with a segment of Canadians who feel left behind.

The Conservative Party’s leadership battle will be a defining moment for both Poilievre and the party’s future. Whether the leader can unite the caucus and heal divisions before the leadership vote remains uncertain.

What’s Next: The Future of Pierre Poilievre’s Leadership

Ottawa political watchers are bracing for more shakeups as January 2026 approaches, with possible early resignation rumors still swirling. The Conservative Party’s identity, platform, and leadership could shift dramatically depending on the outcome of the leadership review.

For now, Poilievre is doubling down on his position as a fighter for conservative principles, promising party members and Canadians that he will continue to fight against the Liberal government’s policies.

The coming months will be crucial for him and the Canadian Conservative movement as they prepare for the next election cycle.

FAQ

Some Conservative MPs disagree with Poilievre’s leadership style and political approach, causing them to leave or resign.

No, Poilievre has clearly denied plans to resign and said he intends to continue as party leader.

The party’s poor election performance, internal disagreements, and leadership style criticisms have contributed to the crisis.

The leadership review is scheduled for January 2026.

Speculation suggests it’s possible, but no official decision has been made.

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