Front Burner

The Conservative kingmaker behind Poilievre

You might not know her by name, but Conservative campaign manager Jenni Byrne is one of the most powerful kingmakers in the party's modern history — and she may have almost as much at stake in winning this election as Pierre Poilievre himself.
Chief of staff to former Conservative prime minister Stephen Harper, Jenni Byrne waits to appear before the Procedure and House Affairs committee meeting Thursday, May 11, 2023 in Ottawa.  THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld
Jenni Byrne has been a longtime — but divisive — figure in the inner circles of the Conservatives, and is now running Pierre Poilievre's campaign. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)

Three terms and a decisive majority under Stephen Harper. Erin O'Toole's leadership run — and subsequent castigation. Pierre Poilievre's meteoric ascendency to within striking distance of the country's top office.

What do these things all have in common? Jenni Byrne, the longtime Conservative powerbroker running Poilievre's campaign, who has moved in the party's inner circles since first joining the Reform Party at age 16.

Simon Lewsen recently profiled Byrne for Maclean's. He takes us through her biggest wins, her most crushing losses, and why her unwavering commitment to populist conservative principles has been her greatest strength — but may now have become one of the campaign's biggest liabilities.

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