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In the previous two instalments of “As It Was”, we looked at Conservative majorities and how they are produced: not by national persuasion but by synchronized movement across a limited number of seat-rich regions and ridings. That logic has...
In As It Was Part I, I established the structural architecture of Conservative majorities: a Western base, a second seat-rich pillar (Quebec historically, Ontario in the modern era), and a set of supplementary regions that convert strength ...
February has been a month of sentimental milestones for Conservatives. From the symbolism of the Firewall Letter to Stephen Harper’s breakthrough victory in 2006, to the unveiling of his official portrait, the calendar offered repeated invi...
At face value, it’s hard to imagine something less designed to “break out of the bubble” than a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos.1 Yet a fresh Pollara poll finds 79% of Canadians heard about the speech.
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