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- The Case for Canadian Moderate Conservatism - Berkeley Political Review
As Conservatives head to the polls on September 10th, Canadian citizens must push for the continuation and evolution of moderate conservatism, the only avenue forward for the party in an increasingly progressive, tolerant, and diverse Canadian society
- Conservatism in Canada - Wikipedia
Conservatism in Canada (French: conservatisme) is generally considered a movement which is primarily represented by the modern-day Conservative Party of Canada in federal party politics, as well as various centre-right and right-wing parties at the provincial level
- Need to Know: What is the future of Canadian conservatism?
With realignments come new ideas, and there is increasingly a question of what ideas will animate the conservatism and Conservatism of tomorrow Let’s take a look at a few A starting point in understanding where Canadian conservatism is going is understanding where it comes from
- The Future of Canadian Conservatism - quillette. com
A third problem for Canadian conservatives—and this might be the biggest—is that Canadians are so obsessed with American political culture war that they take their cues on what words such as “progressive” and “conservative” mean from the United States
- A Conservatism of Ideals - Public Discourse
This is the conservatism we need: not nostalgia and anachronistic social conservatism, not progressive liberalism with better branding, but a bold conservatism of clearly articulated ideals for human flourishing Canada—and the West—desperately need such a vision
- Conservative Party vs Progressive Conservative Party
In contrast, Canada’s Progressive Conservative Party combined conservative economic policies with a commitment to social welfare, advocating for a more active governmental role in social issues These differences offer insights into their strategic advantages and potential drawbacks
- Not a Contradiction in Terms: Exploring the Progressiveness of the . . .
Canada requires analyzing the most visible political expression of right-of-center policies and views of the post-Second World War period: the Progressive Conservative (PC) Party of Canada For its first five decades, it was the de facto government-in-waiting when the Liberals were in ofice
- How Canadian conservatism lost sight of the national community
The ideological shift in Canadian conservatism toward economic neoliberalism was complete with the merger of the PCs and the Canadian Alliance (the Reform Party’s successor) into the Conservative Party of Canada, and the ascension of the party’s new leader, Stephen Harper
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