Conservatives getting their groove back, in opposition

A year later, the Conservative Party has become pretty good—really good, actually—at opposition.
Interim Conservative Leader Rona Ambrose, pictured in this file photo, is leading an effective official opposition, writes Warren Kinsella.
TORONTO—A year ago, the Conservative Party had become pretty lousy at government. A year later, the Conservative Party has become pretty good—really good, actually—at opposition. That’s not to say they’ve redeemed themselves for running a ridiculous election campaign entirely about a hij...

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