Pierre Poilievre will be allowed to keep living at taxpayer-funded Stornoway, Andrew Scheer says
16-05-2025 20:23 via nationalpost.com

Pierre Poilievre will be allowed to keep living at taxpayer-funded Stornoway, Andrew Scheer says

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is expected to continue living at Stornoway with his family while he seeks a seat to return to the House of Commons. Poilievre lost his Ottawa-area Carleton seat in the federal election last month and is no longer recognized as the official leader of the Opposition in the House. It was initially unclear if Poilievre would remain at the taxpayer-funded residence, which has been reserved for the leader of the Opposition since 1950. Former Conservative lead
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