News Analysis
The Conservatives had a short window this spring to re-establish their ground game in the House of Commons, but with the Liberals governing more from the right compared to before, the lack of a major issue to run with, and their leader’s absence in the House, it has arguably not been an easy task.
In 2024, the Conservatives had clear messaging about what they would do for Canadians once they took power: “Axe the tax. Build the homes. Fix the budget. Stop the crime.” But the resignation of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, along with the tariffs and talk of having Canada become the 51st U.S. state from newly re-elected President Donald Trump, changed the calculus….