It may well be that "there is no longer anything resembling a conservative party in this country".
OTOH, there is no longer anything resembling a progressive party in this country, either.
It may well be that "there is no longer anything resembling a conservative party in this country".
OTOH, there is no longer anything resembling a progressive party in this country, either.
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Canada isn’t a small c-conservative country. I think Coyne also needs to admit that the media didn’t exactly play nice with the Reform/CPC over the last 15 years when they accused the Tories of being too right-wing for this country and having a hidden agenda.
Yawn.
Given the character of the (urban) Canadian populace, I think the more interesting point is the lack of a progressive party. The Liberals are arguably closest, which, with the NDP around, is almost bizarre.