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Ontario PCs gather this weekend, as some conservatives push for change in government’s direction
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Jeffords, Shawn
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Charter schools
/ Conservatism
/ Debates
/ Political conventions
/ Politics
/ Provincial elections
2026
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/ Provincial elections
2026
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Ontario PCs gather this weekend, as some conservatives push for change in government’s direction
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Ontario PCs gather this weekend, as some conservatives push for change in government’s direction
2026
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Ontario’s Progressive Conservatives will huddle behind closed doors at a policy convention this weekend as some Tories question the party’s direction after nearly eight years in power. Matt Spoke, a founding contributor to the group, said he wants convention delegates to ask themselves what good power is if it isn’t backed by an ideological foundation. A spokesperson for the PC Party said convention delegates “always have and will continue to have” the opportunity to ask questions and bring forward ideas at the event.
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