B.C. leadership candidate calls Poilievre's jibe 'disappointing'

The Conservative Party of Canada is facing internal friction as leadership candidates and MPs clash over staff affiliations and the development of new AI data centers. Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre is under pressure to maintain party discipline amid public disagreements between members.
Why it matters
Internal party instability can impact the effectiveness of an Opposition party's ability to challenge the government and maintain a unified platform.
Copy Link Email X Reddit Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Questions over Conservative unity resurface amid bickering over 'Liberal' staff, data centres Infighting is ‘never good when you're in government, and it's never good when you're in Opposition,’ said one party insider. ‘Our party is fracturing, and we can't win when we're fracturing’
The article reports on internal party disputes by citing multiple perspectives and quotes from party insiders, maintaining a balanced journalistic approach.
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