A positive Conservative source-check from the Jasmin Laine video lead: Carney now says the Trudeau-era climate plan was too expensive, divisive and would mean higher emissions than projected.
Read more →A positive Conservative source-check from Jasmin Laine’s China trade segment: China’s 73.5% preliminary tariff on Canadian pea starch shows why Canada needs leverage, not slogans.
Read more →A positive Conservative source-check on The Elevate Report interview: Pierre Poilievre remembered a real voter story, but the larger issue is women feeling unheard and unsafe.
Read more →The Adamson BBQ lockdown fight is not only a COVID-era story. It is a warning about emergency power, small business, peaceful protest and the duty to prove restrictions with evidence.
Read more →Elie Cantin-Nantel’s long-form interview with Yuri Fulmer covers property rights, public safety, value for taxes, freedom and the conservative alternative to the NDP.
Read more →A Chilliwack outreach post from Yuri Fulmer’s BC Conservative leadership campaign shows practical grassroots politics: helping members get verified and ready to vote.
Read more →Findlay’s response to David Eby’s pipeline comments gives Conservatives a clear jobs-and-opportunity message: build the West, connect to markets, and stop apologizing for Canadian energy.
Read more →iVoteConservative.ca launches as a positive independent voter resource focused on affordability, housing, safe streets, responsible government and Canadian confidence.
Read more →Affordability is not an abstract economic issue. It is groceries, gas, rent, mortgages, heating and whether work still lets Canadians get ahead.
Read more →Safe streets are not the opposite of compassion. They protect families, victims, small businesses and vulnerable people who suffer most when disorder is ignored.
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