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Tag Archives: Stephen Harper
Michael Wernick has some advice
Paul Wells talks to the former clerk of the Privy Council about his advice to Prime Ministers, the time pressures of governing, and political exits
Sunny Ways O’Toole?
Andrew MacDougall: The Liberals’ 2015 majority-winning campaign was a masterclass in tone against the snippy Tories. In this campaign, it’s all turned around.
Poll: Stephen Harper would change this election
Paul Wells: If Harper returned to once again lead the Conservatives, it would cut the Liberal advantage by two-thirds, and a rout starts to look more like a race
Ben Harper, son of Stephen, has been wetting his political feet in Alberta
The 24-year-old is working in the office of Premier Jason Kenney, after holding a couple of different roles in the UCP government
Stephen Harper vs. the Media, round infinity plus two
Andrew MacDougall: Harper’s take on his 2015 loss may have missed the mark, but there is also more truth to it than the Canadian media would like to admit
Who will be the next Tory leader? Ask Rona Ambrose.
Stephen Maher: The path is clearing for Peter MacKay. The one big thing standing in his way is the great hope of Western Conservatives.
Stephen Harper resigns from the Conservative Fund board to block Jean Charest
Paul Wells: Sources say the former PM’s main goal behind his abrupt resignation is to free himself to counter Charest’s leadership bid
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.
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.