As the 2025 federal election approaches, the Conservative Party of Canada, led by Pierre Poilievre, is challenging the entrenched institutional norms long associated with the Liberal Party. With a rising tide of skepticism among Canadians towards traditional governance, Poilievre positions the Conservatives as the voice of discontent, advocating for decentralization and individual empowerment. But is this a necessary reform or a disruptive break from Canada’s political culture? Discover how the CPC aims to reshape governance and whether they can appeal to a broader electorate while navigating the delicate balance between change and stability.