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Canada s Conservatives don t expect much from O Toole
Monday, February 1, 2021 |
Chad Groening (OneNewsNow.com)
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A pro-family advocate is concerned that Canada s new Conservative Party leader is their equivalent to an American RINO.
Erin O Toole, who was elected to the post of federal Conservative Leader last summer, recently said there is no place for the far right in his party. He wants to make the Conservative Party, also known as the Tories, more inclusive and moderate. O Toole has announced that he s supporting the U.N., he s supporting the Paris Accord, he s supporting carbon tax, [and] he s supporting the lockdowns, relays Brian Rushfeldt, former executive director of Canada Family Action. He sounds almost identical to what our left-wing idiot liberals are doing, and that concerns me, because if he is that far left, I m not sure what we would gain with O Toole.
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By Mark Wegierski web posted January 18, 2021
The Toronto-based Mackenzie Institute (despite a far higher profile in the late-1980s) appeared to mostly have been (from the 1990s until early 2014) the personal enterprise of one indigent person. The full name of the Institute was rendered in earlier years as The Mackenzie Institute for the Study of Terrorism, Revolution, and Propaganda. In early 2014, The Mackenzie Institute revamped its website and appears to have become more dynamic.
The Ottawa-based Centre for Immigration Policy Reform, which was founded around 2011, appears to have become more active in 2014. Its main leading figures were the late Martin Collacott, and James Bissett, both of them formerly being prominent Canadian diplomats and civil servants. The Centre argues for lowered numbers and more responsible selection and screening in immigration, temporary worker, and refugee policies.