Roll down your sleeves—no need to inoculate against Tory syndrome just yet

Erin O’Toole will have to ascertain what criticisms are legitimate and should be addressed, as opposed to the normal malcontent cacophony. While the latter can be the most distracting, it's the former that really counts.
In the lead up to this month’s policy convention, Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole has to find a way to use the virtual to keep his members motivated and focused on their opponents, not on his navel, writes Tim Powers.
OTTAWA—It is that time again, approaching the Conservative Party of Canada’s 2021 policy convention happening in two weeks, when stories start to appear that the Conservative Party is engaged in some form of infighting or discontent is rising in the ranks. Rarely can I think of a period in the l...

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