March 9: ‘My vote would go to Pierre Poilievre because…’ How to fix the Conservative Party? Plus other letters to the editor
: After the Soviet invasion of the Baltics during the Second World War, my family escaped from Estonia and ended up in German refugee camps. Today, I see myself as a child reflected in pictures of Ukrainian children fleeing to safety with their mothers.
Erected in 2013, he was honoured for being instrumental in Estonia gaining its independence from Russia in 1991. Given what is happening in Ukraine, the irony is not lost on me.The idea that the Conservative Party should make membership free has an obvious appeal. However, dropping the financial barrier to participation exemplifies the decline of the signal role of the local party.
: As a Conservative candidate in 2006, I believed that the party could and should represent a big tent. Apart from electability issues, it seemed important that we best represent Canadians of all political persuasions. Encourage our brightest minds to run for Parliament. Encourage open debate rather than blind and fractious partisanship.A friend with no political affiliation proposed that we take out Conservative memberships to vote for a moderate such as Jean Charest. Save the party from its worst impulses, he said.
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