It’s an awkward time for many Canadian conservatives.
The country is led by a rich former banker who has increased military spending and expedited resource-oriented projects. He also happens to be a Liberal.
Meanwhile, the Conservative Party of Canada is struggling with defections and lagging in the polls. And last year’s election exposed a deep cultural divide between the small-government, buttoned-down conservatives of the recent past and an angrier, brasher right that views U.S. President Donald Trump’s bombastic rhetoric not as a threat but as an inspiration.
The implications for Canadians are obvious and can be traced by opinion polling, which suggests many voters who once favoured the Conservatives have now switched allegiances ...
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