On August 20, 2025, following his return to the House of Commons via a by-election win in Battle River-Crowfoot, Conservative Party of Canada leader Pierre Poilievre reignited national discourse with a bold policy proposal; the immediate deportation of non-citizens who commit crimes in Canada.

This announcement, made during his first press conference after the by-election is tapping into ongoing public debates about immigration, crime, and national identity.

Explore 👇 the full context, implications, and public reactions to Poilievre’s deportation policy, set against the backdrop of Canada’s recent electoral shifts.

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