With his win in Alberta, Poilievre has regained a seat in the House of Commons and can fulfill his duties as leader of the opposition. Andrew Scheer acted as the interim opposition leader after the 2025 federal election.
In his victory speech, Poilievre committed to pushing back against Liberal policies that don’t benefit Canadians.
“This fall as Parliament returns, we will not only oppose out of control Liberal inflation, crime, immigration, cost of living, and housing prices, but we will propose real solutions for safe streets, secure borders, a stronger and sovereign country with bigger take home pay for our people,” he said.
The Conservatives are also open to working with any party to ensure Canada remains strong, he added.
Online, multiple people congratulated Poilievre on his victory.
“Canadians look forward to having your strong, common-sense leadership back in Parliament,” said John Barlow, the Alberta MP for Foothills and the shadow minister of agriculture.
“Congratulations to Pierre Poilievre on returning to the House of Commons, and gaining the honour of representing the people of Battle River-Crowfoot in Parliament,” Prime Minister Carney said.
Parliament is scheduled to resume on Sept. 15.