Beneath an expanded tent, Grits grapple with meaning of ‘Liberal’

After recruiting five MPs from rival parties, Prime Minister Mark Carney insists Liberal 'core values don’t change,' but some in the party are still questioning how far the red tent can stretch.
Prime Minister Mark Carney, centre, arrives at the Liberal Party convention in Montreal on April 9 alongside ministers Marjorie Michel and Evan Solomon, and the party's newest caucus member, Marilyn Gladu.

As the boundaries of the Liberal Party’s tent continue to expand, supporters and caucus members are grappling with what the outer limits will mean for the values of the prime minister’s government, and what it means to be a Liberal.

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