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Neil Oberman announced as the new candidate for the Conservatives in Mount-Royal. Plus: Trudeau says he is staying as the leader of the Liberals...is that a good thing?

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David Heurtel was joined by Caroline Codsi, Founder & Chief Equity Officer at Women in Governance and Akil Alleyne, Reporter and commentator with extensive experience analysing legal, political, and social issues and Manager of the GemStar Circle of Excellence Scholarship Program

  • Pierre Poilievre is in Quebec and yesterday he was interviewed by CTV’s Maya Johnson. He plans to use this time to drum up support as he kicks off his summer tour. Last night he held a rally in Montreal where he argued that Justin Trudeau is done taking Montrealers for granted, in front of a crowd of around 500 people gathered in a community centre in the Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grace borough. To Add: He also announced that Montreal lawyer Neil Oberman will be running for the federal Conservatives in Anthony Housefather’s riding of Mount-Royal. That riding has been held by the Liberal MP since 2015. 
  • Justin Trudeau keeps repeating the same thing: he wants to stay. He wants to lead the next electoral fight against Pierre Poilievre. But his leadership could be put to the test next week, with a partial in Toronto–St-Paul’s. And as his deputies dance between resignation and enthusiasm.
  • At a time when Prime Minister François Legault wants to halve temporary immigration to Quebec, it continues to increase to reach another all time high. According to Statistics Canada data released Wednesday, non-permanent residents, also called temporary immigrants, increased from 560,174 in the first quarter to 597,140, ​​an increase of 6.6%. This growth is even stronger in Quebec than Ontario or Canada as a whole.
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