Pierre Poilievre’s campaign trail has taken him to church basements, hockey arenas — and, in one case, a modest Vancouver home owned by a well-connected Indo-Canadian realtor with past ties to India’s ruling party. The visit drew little notice at the time. But nearly two years later, it’s become the centre of a simmering political firestorm — one that raises thorny questions
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