At a news conference in Edmonton on Tuesday, it was Pierre Poilievre who decided to ask the media a couple questions, specifically about the size of the crowd at his rally in the city the night before.
Before a Globe and Mail reporter was able to ask her question — whether the size of his rallies matter — Poilievre was inquiring to her how she liked his campaign event.
He has asked reporters this question before, at other events that have drawn thousands of people.
This time, in reference to the Edmonton event which the campaign said may have drawn around 15,000 people, the Conservative leader also asked when was the last time Canada had a rally that big.
“I think to have 10 to 15,000 people at one political rally, this is a movement like we’ve never seen because people want change,” Poilievre said. “They want to put our …