Conservatives kick off their virtual policy convention online
OTTAWA — The federal Conservatives have kicked off a historic policy convention — not with balloons or rousing cheers, but with instructions on how to click the right links.
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced the event entirely online, and while robust debate is expected on the party’s policy and governance, it will be hard to find the raucous spirit that normally takes over a convention floor.
But outgoing party president Scott Lamb sought to rally the attendees anyway, saying the party was in good financial shape, has a strong membership base and is ready to take on the Liberals in the next election.
Figuring out which policies they will champion on the campaign trail is part of the debate at the convention, with ideas that include giving the federal ethics commissioner more power to punish MPs, a tougher approach to China and improvements to the party’s current stance on climate change.