Politics
Nigel Hood
It didn’t have the high-stakes intrigue (or bloodshed) of Trump Nation storming the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 but the recent flex of right-wing power at the federal Conservative Party’s convention was formidable, nonetheless.
The convention, which was held online March 18–20, was Erin O’Toole’s first as leader since replacing Andrew Scheer last August. In his keynote, O’Toole delivered a blunt message to delegates: to have any hope of winning the next election the party needed to soften some of its harder edges.
In other words, rabid conservatives need to get over their contempt for climate change action, environmental protection, labour rights, taxes and social justice. Etcetera.
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