Canada Conservative leadership race beckons
Significance
Under outgoing leader Andrew Scheer, the Conservatives won the popular vote in the October 2019 federal election, but not a majority of seats. The new leader will lead the party into the next election, and because the Liberals now, post-October, govern as a minority, that election will likely come before October 2023.
Impacts
- The Liberal government will last until at least the middle of this year: the Conservatives want their new leader first.
- To trigger an election, the Conservatives will need other parties’ support, most likely to come from the NDP.
- An eastern-Canadian Conservative leader could see further western-Canadian political alienation and separatist sentiment.
- The Conservatives will likely soften their opposition to the federal carbon tax.
- The Conservatives will also likely soften their opposition to socially divisive issues such as abortion and gay marriage.
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