Akolisa Ufodike, Susanna Ally and Louis Butt: In order to address systemic racism, we must discuss the Conservative Party’s policies on immigration, the economy, education, cultural outreach and data collection
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The path to a one-term Doug Ford
Stephen Maher: The Ontario premier’s bull-in-a-china-shop routine won’t just turn off swing voters, it’s shaking the confidence of his own people
At the Manning Conference, the conservative climate plan is a scrap of paper
The final panel at the annual gathering of Canadian conservatives was a debate focused around a list of real alternatives to a carbon tax
Tory operatives, to the brainstormery!
FESCHUK: Subverting voters won’t be so easy in 2015. Maybe that’s why the PM has been practising hypnosis.
Tory backbenchers want to talk abortion
Why that’s not necessarily a bad thing for Harper
Coyne v. Wells on the uprising in Libya
Should western leaders have dealt with Gadhafi in the past? Also: why the Tories have pulled ahead in the polls
The best thing to happen to the Liberals
With no one to yell at, the party has done some useful policy work
The Tories’ team player
For Peter MacKay, the Afghan file is just the latest test of loyalty
Questions About Harper’s Mat-Leave Proposal
***UPDATE: PMO says once you’re in, you’re in. No opting out.
Understanding the Tory War Room
“Whereas the left wing tends to attract bleeding hearts, the right-wing tends to attract jerks. Of course there are all sorts of fancy intellectual reasons why one might want to shrink government, reduce taxes, and curtail entitlement programs. Bu a lot of people support these policies simply because they don’t care about anybody but themselves. They are, in other words, self-interested jerks.”