March 2nd 2022 - Politics - Smart Prosperity Institute

Ep 32: What next for Conservatives and climate change?

Ep 32: What next for Conservatives and climate change?

Smart Prosperity: The Podcast Ep 32: What next for Conservatives and climate change? https://institute.smartprosperity.ca/Podcast32 IN THIS EPISODE: What next for Conservatives and climate change? Canada’s conservative party is back to the drawing board to come up with a climate plan….

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March 1st 2022 - Politics - The Hub

Ken Boessenkool: Conservatives will vote for a strong climate plan if it helps them win

Ken Boessenkool: Conservatives will vote for a strong climate plan if it helps them win

Ken Boessenkool|March 1, 2022 Without a credible climate plan, the prospect of a Conservative victory is slim Conservatives for Clean Growth was set up to urge Conservatives to take advantage of the incredible economic opportunities Canada faces as the world…

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February 28th 2022 - Alberta - CBC

Good luck or good management, Alberta’s latest budget is good politically for Jason Kenney

Good luck or good management, Alberta’s latest budget is good politically for Jason Kenney

Alberta premier is going into his leadership review with a solid narrative on his side, writes Ken Boessenkool Ken Boessenkool · for CBC Opinion · This column is an opinion from Ken Boessenkool, a professor at the Max Bell School…

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February 26th 2022 - Politics - Canada West Foundation

Conservatives for Clean Growth

Conservatives for Clean Growth

Who we are We are long term Conservative Party of Canada activists, advisors and members who believe Canada needs a strong, stable, united, national Conservative Government. Founding members Lisa RAITT Co-Chair Jim DINNING Co-Chair Ken BOESSENKOOL Executive Director What we…

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February 26th 2022 - Politics - Globe and Mail

On climate change, are the Conservatives about to make the same mistakes again?

On climate change, are the Conservatives about to make the same mistakes again?

After the federal Conservatives lost the 2019 election, in part because of a weak climate plan, some people in the party started to think about policy shifts that could help lead to future victories. Strategist Ken Boessenkool, who had worked…

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