QUEBEC — Conservatives gathered in Quebec City will vote today on a series of changes to their policy handbook on the final day of a three-day convention.
More than 2,500 delegates have been gathered at a conference centre near the city's historic walls to energize themselves to fight the next election and debate what to change about the party's policy and constitution.
Many fell in line with Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's priorities to tackle the cost of living crisis and crime, but some others brushed up against his agenda.
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