He’s the charismatic candidate who’s supposed to be most electable, carrying name recognition and the promise of centrist appeal. But some Conservatives are not without worries.
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Why shouldn’t Marilyn Gladu be a contender?
Paul Wells: Two broadly similar candidates lead a claustrophobic leadership race. Conservatives, here’s a thoughtful alternative.
What room can Andrew Scheer win, if not this one?
Jason Markusoff: Alberta Conservatives gathered to listen to their federal party leader. They were not very impressed.
How the first Conservative ballot looked across Canada
We mapped the first-ballot winners in every riding across Canada. Check out the pockets of strength for Scheer, Bernier and the other contenders
An insider’s view of the final week of Andrew Scheer’s campaign
Chuck Strahl—a former MP and Andrew Scheer’s national campaign chair—on what it was like during those last tense days
Inside Andrew Scheer’s unlikely triumph
How an under-the-radar MP from Regina overcame the high-profile distractions in a war for the soul of Canadian conservatism
Undercover with Grit agents at the Tory convention
Observing, disrupting, spying—call it what you want. Liberal operatives overcame Conservative attempts at counter-espionage.
By electing Andrew Scheer, the Conservatives choose not to go ‘Mad’
By rejecting Maxime Bernier with a cautious, conservative choice for leader, Conservatives choose life, as a party
A young Conservative on Andrew Scheer, and ‘finishing the sentence’
The Tories have stopped selling a vision of Canada, writes Natalie Pon. With Andrew Scheer as leader, here’s where it can go now
Andrew Scheer’s victory speech takes aim at Trudeau
But can he persuade Canadians the Liberals mean “pain and hardship” when the economy looks healthy?