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The Conservative Party leadership French debate: Mon dieu
A discussion on policy this was not. What was clear in the first debate was that for any of the four candidates to shine, they will need to debate in English.
The takedown of Andrew Scheer
Partisan warfare, ruthless tactics, friendly fire. What really happened in the final weeks before the resignation of the leader of the opposition.
Conservatives after Scheer: the revolution eats its own
Paul Wells: The assumption among Scheer’s opponents that the party could obviously do better will now be tested. Best of luck, folks.
Scheer is out. What happens next will change Canada forever.
Scott Gilmore: The next leader will either be someone who resonates with voters across the country or steers the party into the ditch
Solving the conundrum at the heart of Canadian conservatism
Andrew MacDougall: Andrew Scheer’s fate lies in the hands of the Conservative membership, and it’s not exactly representative of Canada today
Andrew Scheer and the Conservatives’ choices
Paul Wells: The party aims to build a winning coalition, stay united and infuriate Liberals. Only one person has done it in the last 30 years.
Andrew Scheer’s moment of truth
Stephen Maher: The Tory leader has to convince caucus that he knows what went wrong and can fix it. They’d be wise to be suspicious of the explanations offered.
Advice to Conservatives: Think twice
Paul Wells: There is a lot of wishful thinking that goes into a decision to remove a leader. There’s also the cold reality.
Free advice to the NDP: Measure twice, cut once
Paul Wells: The NDP was headed toward a possible leadership putsch on Tuesday. It’s time for the party to start asking: does it have a plan?