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Poilievre Just Made A Move The Ottawa Elite Didn’t Expect

15 min · 20. mai 2026
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The Ottawa media machine is already trying to frame recent Conservative staffing changes as “turmoil” around Pierre Poilievre, but what if they’re completely misreading what’s actually happening? In this episode of Tap the Maple, we break down the retirement of longtime Conservative chief of staff Ian Todd, the promotion of campaign manager Steve Outhouse, and why this may actually signal something far bigger: a Conservative Party shifting from opposition mode into full campaign readiness. Is this really “chaos”… or is the media desperately trying to manufacture a collapse narrative that ordinary Canadians simply aren’t buying anymore? We examine the double standard in Canadian political coverage, how Liberal staffing changes are always framed as “renewal” while Conservative changes become “crisis,” and why this shakeup could actually sharpen Poilievre’s operation heading into the next political chapter. Because while Ottawa insiders obsess over staffing gossip, millions of Canadians are still struggling with affordability, housing, food costs, fuel prices, taxes, and a country that increasingly feels broken for ordinary people. And that’s the REAL battlefield. If you’re tired of media spin, establishment narratives, and political theatre disconnected from real life in Canada, this episode is for you. Subscribe to Bakes on Things and Tap the Maple for unapologetic Canadian political commentary, deep dives, economic reality checks, and the stories legacy media keeps getting wrong. #canada #canadian #PierrePoilievre #ConservativeParty #CanadaPolitics #TapTheMaple #BakesOnThings #MarkCarney #CanadianPolitics #Poilievre #Conservatives #LiberalParty #CanadaNews #PoliticalNews #ElectionCanada #Ottawa #MediaBias #CanadaEconomy #CostOfLiving #HousingCrisis #AffordabilityCrisis #CanadianMedia #ParliamentHill #Canada2026 #CDNPoli #PoliticalCommentary #JustinTrudeau #CanadianConservatives #ConservativeNews #CanadaElection #PoliticalShakeup #Poilievre2026

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