Free speech, ethical lapses, climate change: Conservatives debate how to win over disaffected liberals

Widespread support doesn’t automatically mean that proposals passed by delegates will be reflected in the party’s platform come election time. 
Conservative MPs Pierre Paul-Hus and Kerry-Lynne Findlay, co-chairs of the convention, presided over the debate proceedings.
Day two of the Conservatives’ virtual policy convention saw delegates debate over policies that could inform the party’s platform when the next election is called, with a handful revisiting age-old “culture war” issues on firearms, free speech, and the public ...

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