Pierre Poilievre Conservative

Canada’s Lesson for Conservatives

2 May 2025

3.5 MINS

Let me say it straight: Pierre Poilievre was supposed to be Canada’s great white hope. A conservative firebrand. A bulldog against globalist overreach. A man who once knew how to say what every working-class voter was thinking.

But then? He folded. He blinked. He tried to please the media, the elites, the so-called “moderates.” And what did he get in return?

Defeat. Humiliation. A left-wing Liberal majority.

(Quick note: In Canada, the major left-wing party is called the Liberal Party, whereas in Australia, the major centre-right party is called the Liberal Party.)

If You Run from the Fight, You Lose

The lesson of the Canadian election? When conservatives run from the fight, they lose. When they try to appease instead of lead, they hand victory to the enemy.

And right now – this very week – Australia’s Liberal-National Coalition is walking the exact same suicidal path.

Three days out from our own election, the Coalition is out there smiling, avoiding conflict, and offering scraps on power prices while leaving Labor’s climate cult agenda untouched. No fight on mass immigration, no stand against radical gender ideology in schools, no full-throated rejection of Welcome to Country virtue-signalling before every blasted event. They’re just hoping a few minor tweaks will win back the voters.

It won’t.

Because voters don’t want better management of Labor’s agenda. They want a reckoning.

Conservative No-Show

Let’s go back to Canada. Poilievre, once a man who rattled the globalist cage, decided to “tone it down.” He shook hands and played nice with Liberal leader Mark Carney. Avoided the words “immigration crisis.” Dodged talking about “woke”. And guess what? The base stayed home. Turnout in Alberta – a conservative heartland – plummeted. The Liberals didn’t win by converting new hearts. They won because conservatives didn’t bother showing up.

Why should they? Poilievre gave them no reason to believe.

It’s déjà vu in Australia. Dutton’s team is being labelled “Labor-lite” by the very people they need to energise. Conservatives are going over to minor parties such as Pauline Hanson’s One Nation, Gerard Rennick’s People First Party, the Libertarians, and Clive Palmer’s Trumpet of Patriots. Disillusioned voters are muttering that it’s all rigged, all the same. Can you blame them? Where is the bold promise to permanently slash immigration to protect local jobs and the Australian way of life? Where is the vow to ban gender transition surgeries for kids? Where is the uncompromising rejection of climate hysteria that’s destroying our energy independence?

We’re getting platitudes. Poll-tested slogans. Policies that could’ve been written by a focus group in Sydney’s north shore.

We’re one day out, and the Coalition still hasn’t drawn the line in the sand.

5 Lessons to Learn

Here’s what they need to do – immediately – if they want to avoid the same fate as Canada’s conservatives:

1. Rip up the globalist script. Ditch the 2030 net-zero goals. End the UN climate agenda. Bring manufacturing home. Sovereignty first – every time.

2. Crush the woke virus. Promise to defund the ABC, end DEI mandates in government, and strip gender ideology out of our schools and hospitals.

3. Slash immigration. Make it net-zero immigration right away and immediately seek public consensus on what the annual intake should be. Prioritise Australian citizens. End the housing crisis by stopping the flood, not subsidising the fallout.

4. Say no to fake reconciliation. Scrap Welcome to Country rituals, end race-based policy creep, and declare once and for all: one flag, one people, one law.

5. Speak directly to the people. Ditch the legacy media lapdogs. Hit TikTok. Hit X. Go live. Get raw. Be human. Because voters are crying out for someone real.

If the Coalition does none of this, then they deserve the loss that’s coming. Because people don’t want more middle managers in suits. They want warriors. They want clarity. They want conviction.

Fighting for the Australia We Love

This election isn’t just about power prices or budgets. It’s about our national soul. Are we going to surrender to progressive rot and bureaucratic creep, or are we going to fight for the Australia we love?

The Liberals and Nationals have just one day to decide whether they stand for something – or fall for everything.

If they choose the latter, they’ll get what Poilievre got: A hiding to nothing.

And you and I? We’ll be left to pick up the pieces.

Share this. Speak out. Demand more.

And this Saturday – vote for the candidates who actually believe in what you believe in. Because “Labor-lite” in Australia and “Liberal-lite” in Canada is just another name for surrender.

On a final note, Poilievre found out yesterday that he had not only lost the election but also his seat in parliament. In an eerie sign of how the Australian election is paralleling the Canadian election, reports in the Australian media have circulated in the past few days that polling in Liberal leader Peter Dutton’s seat of Dickson shows it is close to falling to Labor. I hope that’s wishful thinking, but something tells me it isn’t.

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Originally published at Nation First. Image via Nation First.

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5 Comments

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    James 2 May 2025 at 8:40 am - Reply

    All the above points are so obvious and so very true. However we have one important difference here and it is compulsory preferential voting.
    If only the voices of Conservatism realised how essential it is to Unite the Clans the election tomorrow would be a landslide victory.
    The result of The Voice referendum proves that to be the case.

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    Stephen Collard 2 May 2025 at 11:32 am - Reply

    Great article George . This is so right , it has been excruciating to watch the spinelessness of the Liberals. They are not the party of Menzies. I used to be a member, my son ran as a candidate in the NSW state election years ago so I know what happens in the party and it is not democratic. The Powers brokers in the NSW party need go or a new party set up call it the Menzies party and have the policies as laid out by George above.

    I would add a few other policies as well
    6. Re-open Coal fired power stations to solve the energy crisis immediately. ( to be frank CO2 does not warm the planet)
    7. Initiate the Nuclear Power industry for the long term
    8. Set up a nation wide regional bank and have branches in cities as well
    9. Support families with children more by allowing tax splitting where there are two or more children.
    10. Red, Green and Black tape must be immediately reduced in relation to mining, farming and house building. Reducing immigration is not enough, the supply of houses must be increased and that will only happen if the bureaucratic nightmare of regulations is eliminated.

    I could go on but you get the point

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    Bill Laver 2 May 2025 at 4:23 pm - Reply

    Couldn’t agree more George. I think it’s too late. I am saddened because “if” Labor/ Greens run this Nation for the next three years, the hard fought Christian values that have underpinned the freedoms and God’s blessing on this nation, will be trashed and disappear. Look what they did in just three years.
    Once it was easy to be a Christian, to go to church, to have Christian education, to have a business based on Christian beliefs, to get charity status for Christian outreach, but if they govern, there will be so much more pain and loss. It saddens me when I think of our Christian fore fathers and mothers who toiled and forged to establish the Christian faith and ethic into every level of our society, that we all have benefited from as a nation. We need to fight prayerfully and practically to keep these values.

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    Gregoryno6 2 May 2025 at 8:17 pm - Reply

    The Trudeauvians in Canada had two advantages Labor doesn’t have here.

    First, a new leader with the shine still fresh. Second, that leader called the election six months ahead of schedule.

    Agreed that the Liberals have done a weak job of selling themselves. But they might be pushed into office by the wave of anti-Labor sentiment that has been generated by campaigns from groups like Advance. That non-party campaigning has been mostly ignored by the media who look at the election and see only blue, red and green.

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    Jeff 3 May 2025 at 3:49 pm - Reply

    the election isn’t even over at time if writing and it certainly looks like Dutton has blown it. STOP CHADING THE TEAL VOTE!!! they’ve gone and aren’t coming back.

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