Poilievre has spent the whole campaign avoiding reporters and the Canadian public

Started by bosman, 2025-04-26 18:55

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Pierre Poilievre, the leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, has indeed been noted for his approach to media engagements during the campaign. While it's true that political leaders often manage their media appearances to a certain extent, the criticism that Poilievre is "hiding" suggests a lack of transparency or openness in his communication with the public.
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Limiting questions and avoiding follow-ups can be seen as a strategy to maintain control over the narrative and prevent potentially damaging or uncomfortable situations. However, this tactic can also lead to accusations of evasiveness or a lack of confidence in one's policies.

The decision not to feature prominently in the final campaign ads might be a strategic choice, either to highlight other members of the party or to focus on specific issues rather than his personal image. It's important to consider the context and intent behind such decisions.

Canadians do deserve a leader who is willing to engage with them, answer tough questions, and be transparent about their intentions and policies. It's essential for voters to make informed decisions based on substance rather than just optics and slogans. As the campaign progresses, it will be interesting to see if Poilievre's approach changes or if it continues to be a point of contention in the political discourse.