If Conservatives fail to win next federal election, party would split, say some Conservatives
To win the next election, the Conservatives need a big-tent party that is 'inclusive, and forward-looking,' not just out for itself, but the country as a whole, says Tasha Kheiriddin, author of a new book and co-chair of Jean Charest's campaign.

If the Conservative Party fails to win the next federal election—its potential fourth loss under a fourth leader—the party would split up or would need a serious reworking, say some Conservatives.
“I'm a member of the Conservative Party, a strong [member of] the Conservative Party, and I want...
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