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Terence Corcoran: Time to reunite the right starting with climate change policy

Article content On the wall at the entrance to the National Post’s Toronto newsroom is a reproduction of the newspaper’s first edition from Oct. 28, 1998. The main headline: “Klein backs unite-the-right movement,” a reference to Ralph Klein, then premier of Alberta, who announced his decision during an interview with a National Post reporter. “The simple fact is that unless there is a united conservative alternative, the Liberals are going to be in power for a long time to come.” The Tories, added Klein, will remain in “deep trouble” until the two so-called right-wing parties the Progressive Conservatives and the Reform merged.

NP View: Elected leaders must be responsible for COVID response

NP View: Elected leaders must be responsible for COVID response National Post View © Provided by National Post Toronto Mayor John Tory. It was a strange spectacle to see Toronto Mayor John Tory, in his polite Toronto way, asking his city’s medical officer of health, Eileen de Villa, to please give parents just 24 hours notice before shutting down the city’s schools, if that’s what she felt she had to do with COVID cases rising. But, nope, Dr. de Villa said action was needed immediately so, boom!, upside-down go the lives of a couple of hundred thousand Toronto families. Again. And this time without the ability to send children to daycare centres.

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