New Conservative leader, new climate plan?Max Fawcett: The only place where the environment isn’t a higher priority than the economy is—you guessed it—the Prairies
Andrew Scheer’s resignation speech in the House of Commons"I’ve made this decision because it’s the best thing for our party. Our party needs someone who can give everything they’ve got."
Conservative Party: Here’s a lesson on brandingDennis Matthews: The most successful brands insert themselves into culture without turning away existing audiences
Andrew Scheer must find a way to the EastTime for Conservatives to reckon with the message they were selling, which worked great in two provinces, but inadequately in the other eight
Why Andrew Scheer’s party is so glumFor Conservatives who longed for a harder-edged leader, upping the caucus seat count and putting Trudeau ’on notice’ may not be enough
The kitchen’s on fire, and Scheer won’t grab the fire extinguisherTabatha Southey: The Tories’ strategy to fight climate change demonizes the most logical tool and embraces, well, they won’t tell anyone exactly what
Why the Liberals can’t get any political buzz out of legal weedLegalization has brought jobs by the hundred to places that desperately need them. Yet many of those ridings are poised to vote Conservative.
Hamish Marshall’s plan to win Election 2019 for Andrew ScheerScheer’s campaign manager won’t be distracted. The key to a Conservative victory lies in meticulous research and a tight script.
Why race and immigration are a gathering storm in Canadian politicsTerry Glavin: Fears of a surge in anti-immigrant attitude and bigotry are misplaced. The real problem is that such sentiment has consolidated around one political party—the Tories