Poilievre says listen to Albertans, don’t attack them
He urged Canadians who still believe Canada should remain united to “listen carefully” to the concerns of Canada’s independence movements rather than demonize them for wanting to separate.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre called for national unity, urging Canadians opposed to separatism to listen to Western separatists’ concerns rather than alienate or attack them. He also urged Albertans not to give up on the country generations of Albertans helped build and defend.
In a keynote address in Calgary, Poilievre launched his campaign for “a strong Alberta” within a “united Canada,” promoting national unity while addressing many of the grievances driving separatist sentiment in Western Canada.



