PoliticsWhy the Conservative Party should remain optimisticThe Tory leadership candidates are all running from the Harper legacy—in extreme and ugly ways. Why none of it spells disaster for the next leader.
PoliticsChanging the future for Canada’s conservatives, one dinner at a timeColumnist Scott Gilmore is hosting events on modernizing—or maybe remaking—the Conservative Party
PoliticsWhat’s the deal with Kevin O’Leary?He spends most of his time in the U.S. He doesn’t speak French. Yet the reality star and businessman is a frontrunner of the Conservative leadership race.
OttawaWhy a divided Conservative Party cannot standA split party isn’t a good idea, says Chuck Strahl—an MP who’s seen a divided conservative movement up close
OttawaThe Tory leadership race wears on—yet the work has barely begunThe Conservatives will surely survive their leadership race, says Paul Wells. But everything else isn’t so clear.
OttawaThe Conservatives are running out of time to expand their tentConservatives were given their first chance in a decade to reach out to people who hadn’t considered them before. So far, they haven’t done that.
OttawaThe problems with Michael Chong’s carbon pricing planMichael Chong has earned jeers and plaudits over his carbon-pricing plan. One problem: It might just be a waste of time.
PoliticsWhy won’t anyone quit the Tory leadership race?The field is so crowded, policy talk is being drowned out. But the party’s peculiar voting system ensures it’s still anyone’s race to win.
CanadaFor Tory and Liberal MPs, the puck stops hereWhen MPs faced-off in Ottawa for a ’spirited’ game of hockey, things got a bit chippy—and the Tories crushed the Liberals
OttawaKellie Leitch’s video is a masterwork of Trumpian distractionIt’s so cringe-inducing, it begs to be shared. For Leitch’s purposes, that’s all that matters.