Conservatives should shift focus to ‘equality of opportunity’ for Canadians as ‘the antidote to populism,’ says Kheiriddin 

Tasha Kheiriddin, co-chair of Jean Charest's leadership campaign and author of The Right Path: How Conservatives Can Unite, Inspire and Take Canada Forward, talks about how the Conservatives can win the next election.
The Conservative Party leadership candidates, from left: Pierre Poilievre, Leslyn Lewis, Jean Charest, Roman Baber, and Scott Aitchison. 'People become populist when they're blocked, when they don't have social mobility, when they feel that they do all the right things and they can't get ahead,' says Tasha Kheiriddin.
The Conservative Party faces "an imperative" to reach a broad, diverse voter base if it hopes to form government again, says Tasha Kheiriddin, a co-chair of Jean Charest's leadership campaign and author of the recently released book, The Right Path: How Conservatives Can Unite, Inspire and Take ...

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