Tory grassroots vote against putting line saying “climate change is real” into policy
OTTAWA — Efforts to get official Conservative policy to firmly state the party believes climate change is real have failed.
The results of Saturday’s vote defeating a motion that would have enshrined the idea in the party’s official policy declaration will be an awkward blow to Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole, who told the party’s grassroots in a Friday evening speech that an ambitious climate change agenda is a must if the party hopes to win power.
The debate on the reality of climate change must end, because it is real, O’Toole said.
“I will not allow 338 candidates to defend against the lie from the Liberals that we are a party of climate change deniers. We will have a plan to address climate change. It will be comprehensive, and it will be serious.”