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Conservatives' Quebec Divide: A Radical Fix?

Conservatives' Quebec Divide: A Radical Fix?

Edmonton News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!

March 30, 20261m 32s

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Conservatives in Canada grapple with a deep divide between their Quebec wing and the rest of the party, with tensions boiling over over issues like secularism and language. A radical solution proposed is for Quebec conservatives to build their own party, similar to Germanys CDU and CSU in Bavaria. Experts weigh in on the pros and cons, with some suggesting it could attract CAQ fans but others warning it could lead to a loss of Quebec seats. Meanwhile, the NDP leadership race faces challenges with low voter awareness and a close race between Avi Lewis and other candidates. As language fights escalate and immigration compliance drops, the rights map could be reshaped before the next election.

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