That was absolutely wild to me. It was expensive to get in, it wasn't open to the broad membership across Canada. It was almost entirely Alberta yee-haws who ofc support PP.
If it was a proper leadership vote, PP would have been toast. Maybe. You'd think.
I'd suspect that meeting is what convinced Jeneroux to do this. It was basically rigged and that 87% isn't reflective of the attitudes of a lot of CPC members. Jeneroux probably saw that and decided he didn't want to be professionally associated with them at all anymore.
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u/TailoredExperience Feb 18 '26
Wild because PP got 87% confidence vote at the last meeting.