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Conservatives choose Andrew Scheer as interim Opposition leader in Parliament

Pierre Poilievre lost his re-election bid for the riding of Carleton on April 28, and cannot serve as the Opposition leader in Parliament without a seat.

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Conservatives choose Andrew Scheer as interim Opposition leader in Parliament

Conservative MP-Elect Andrew Scheer arrives on Parliament Hill for a meeting of the Conservative caucus following the federal election, in Ottawa, on Tuesday, May 6, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang


OTTAWA - The Conservative caucus has tapped former leader Andrew Scheer to lead the party in the House of Commons when Parliament resumes on May 26 — a role that’s needed because Pierre Poilievre lost his seat in last week’s election.

“I’ll be taking over the parliamentary leadership duties of the caucus until Mr. Poilievre rejoins us in the House,” Scheer told reporters after emerging from an all-day caucus meeting on Parliament Hill Tuesday.

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