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Andrew Scheer to lead Conservatives in Parliament as Pierre Poilievre watches from the sidelines

The decision to name Scheer as the party’s parliamentary leader came Tuesday during the Conservatives’ first caucus meeting on Parliament Hill since that election loss.

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre makes his way into West Block on Parliament Hill for a meeting of the Conservative caucus in Ottawa, on May 6, 2025. 


OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is preparing to helm his defeated party from the sidelines, as Saskatchewan MP Andrew Scheer is set to stand in for the seatless leader in the House of Commons after the Tories lost to the governing Liberals in the federal election on April 28. 

The decision to name Scheer as the party’s parliamentary leader came Tuesday during the Conservatives’ first caucus meeting on Parliament Hill since that election loss, which also saw Poilievre lose his long-held Ottawa-area seat of Carleton. 

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Raisa Patel

Raisa Patel is an Ottawa-based reporter covering federal politics for the Star. Follow her on Twitter: .

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Alex Ballingall is the Deputy Ottawa Bureau Chief for the Star. Email him at aballingall@thestar.ca

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