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Publication Date: January 29, 2026 - 06:27

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Morning Update: Pierre Poilievre’s moment of truth

January 29, 2026

Good morning. The Conservatives will decide tomorrow night if they should keep Pierre Poilievre around as leader – more on that below, along with the U.S. Democrats’ ICE demands and Canada’s Olympic flag-bearers. But first:



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