Divisive riding-refund clawback pulled from agenda, as Tories set to talk policy in Halifax

The biennial policy session is like ‘one massive counselling session,’ says strategist Tim Powers.
Conservatives will be hashing out items that may make it on the party’s 2019 election platform at their convention in Halifax this weekend. Pictured, delegates vote during a plenary session in Calgary in 2013.
A proposed change to the federal Conservative Party’s constitution aimed at stopping the national body from clawing back money from its riding associations has been pulled from consideration at this week’s convention. The proposal, sponsored by the electoral district association for Carleton, O...

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