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Michael Taube: How Erin O Toole and the Conservatives can stop drowning in the polls

Michael Taube: How Erin O Toole and the Conservatives can stop drowning in the polls Special to National Post © Provided by National Post Canada s Conservative Party leader Erin O Toole speaks during Question Period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada May 5, 2021. The general consensus of Canada’s political soothsayers is Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will call a new federal election sooner rather than later. One wonders if opposition leader Erin O’Toole is privately hoping it will be later rather than sooner. O’Toole and the Conservatives are drowning in most opinion polls. The party’s middling popular support has averaged between 28 and 30 per cent in April and May. The gap between the Liberals and Conservatives is as low as 2-3 per cent (Angus Reid, April 25 and Leger, May 9), and as high as 9.9-11 per cent (EKOS, May 6 and Ipsos, April 21) .

Longevity in politics

A recent news item set me to thinking about how some political leaders manage to stay in office for a very long time. The item concerned the death of President…

Feds need to treat climate crisis like a national emergency

“In wartime the provinces were forced to concede their jurisdiction over provincial resources to the central government. Canada passed in the twinkling of a pen from a free enterprise system regulated by ten jealously competing sovereignties to a centrally directed economy regulated by the government’s perception of the needs of the war.” historians Robert Bothwell and William Kilbourn, in their biography of Second World War Minister of Munitions and Supply C.D. Howe Get top stories in your inbox. Our award-winning journalists bring you the news that impacts you, Canada, and the world. Don t miss out. Email After a year in which the pandemic stalled progress on climate mobilization, momentum seems once again to be picking up. The Supreme Court has said the federal government can and should lead. National governments, including Canada’s, are ramping up their greenhouse gas reduction targets. It feels like climate might again surface as a central issue in the next fed

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