Many political observers have suggested today’s Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario is most certainly “conservative,” but not even remotely “progressive.”
Is this accurate? Some party members and supporters balk at this suggestion. They’ve tried to create a separate narrative for Ontario conservatism, and Canadian conservatism in general. John Bracken, left, seen in 1942 with wife Alice and eldest son, Dr. Douglas Bracken. Bracken is responsible for adding the word Progressive to the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada. Here’s an example.
Former Senator and long-time Conservative advisor Hugh Segal was recently a guest on CBC Radio’s Ottawa Morning . He discussed his […]
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